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Traditional laparoscopic Snowden-Pencer™ instruments

Choose surgical tools that simplify surgery

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Overview

Our traditional Snowden-Pencer™ laparoscopic surgical instruments are just as innovative today as they were when Leonard Snowden introduced the very first tungsten carbide instrument insert to surgery in 1951.

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Features and Benefits
Articulating forceps
Articulating forceps
These forceps feature an in-line handle and five atraumatic jaw patterns that let you "reach around the corner" or dissect around difficult anatomy.
Articulating retractors
Articulating retractors
Available in triangular, angled, hooked, circular and pretzel shapes, these retractors articulate in the abdominal space to retract organs and structures.
Traditional in-line and pistol-grip handle instruments
Traditional in-line and pistol-grip handle instruments
These easy-to-use surgery tools let you comfortably position your hands in different ways to help minimize hand fatigue and provide tactile feedback.
Traditional ring-handle instruments
Traditional ring-handle instruments
These instruments offer a rotating or non-rotating shaft, and a variety of ratchet configurations with clamps, dissectors, needle holders and scissors.
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