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Laryngeal surgical instruments.


The Instru-Safe Laryngeal laryngeal /lar·yn·ge·al/ (lah-rin´je-al) pertaining to the larynx.

la·ryn·geal or la·ryn·gal
adj.
Of, relating to, affecting, or near the larynx.
 System from Micromedics, Inc., keeps extra-long, fine-shafted instruments together as a set. Alligator-style scissors scissors

Cutting instrument or tool consisting of a pair of opposed metal blades that meet and cut when the handles at their ends are brought together. Modern scissors are of two types: the more usual pivoted blades have a rivet or screw connection between the cutting ends
, needle holders, knot pushers, spreaders, and cup-style forceps are individually protected on the system's "pullout pull·out  
n.
1. A withdrawal, especially of troops.

2. Change from a dive to level flight. Used of an aircraft.

3. An object designed to be pulled out.

Noun 1.
" shelf. Silicone Hold-Its have been designed for specific instrument patterns and sizes, to provide superior protection and keep instruments in their best possible working condition.

Systems can be reconfigured as instrument inventory changes. Instruments are held in the preferred open position for maximum exposure to sterilant sterilant

a sterilizing agent, i.e. an agent that destroys microorganisms.
. The open-mesh aluminum construction allows maximum thermal transfer and sterilant penetration. These systems pay for themselves by reducing instrument repair and/or replacement expense and the need to have backup instrument inventories.

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Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Date:Jul 1, 2006
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