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HSCO Endometrial Biopsy Curette
| Usage type | Reusable |
| Curette type | Suction curette |
| Working length | 25 cm |
| Outer diameter | 3 mm |
| Sterility | Non sterile |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Tip type | Fenestrated |
| Markings | With markings |
The Novak pattern consists of a long, slender, flexible or semi-rigid cannula with a specialized "saw-toothed" or "pistol-grip" distal tip. It is designed to be attached to a syringe to create manual suction while the clinician scrapes the uterine wall.
Key Performance Features-
Serrated Suction Tip: The tip features micro-serrations that gently debride the endometrial tissue. As the tissue is loosened, the vacuum pressure pulls the sample into the cannula for collection.
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Luer-Lock Connection: The proximal end (handle) is equipped with a standard Luer-lock or a tapered hub, allowing for a secure airtight connection to a $10\text{cc}$ or $20\text{cc}$ syringe.
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Ultra-Slim Profile: With a diameter typically ranging from $2\text{mm}$ to $4\text{mm}$, the Novak can often be inserted without the need for cervical dilators or local anesthesia.
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Malleable Shaft: The high-grade HSCO stainless steel is tempered to be slightly malleable, allowing the clinician to curve the instrument to match the patient’s uterine version (anteverted or retroverted).
In endometrial sampling, the "quality of the specimen" is the most important factor. The HSCO Novak Curette features a razor-sharp, hand-finished tip that ensures enough tissue is captured in a single pass to provide a definitive pathology report. The interior of the cannula is mirror-polished to prevent the tissue sample from sticking to the walls during extraction.
HSCO Bone Curette
| Curette Shape | Straight |
| Cup Type | Oval |
| Cup Size | 3 mm |
| Working End | Double End |
| Overall Length | 220 mm |
| Application Area | Orthopedic, Neuro |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Type | Ergonomic |
| Sterility | Non Sterile |
The HSCO Double-Ended Volkman is characterized by its central, ergonomic handle and two sharp, spoon-shaped tips. The tips are typically graduated (e.g., one end size 0 and the other size 1), providing the surgeon with immediate options for varying anatomical dimensions.
Crafted from high-carbon surgical stainless steel, the HSCO Volkman is tempered to maintain a razor-sharp perimeter on the cups, ensuring a clean "scoop" even in dense cortical bone.
Key Performance Features-
Dual-Tip Efficiency: Combines two distinct cup sizes on a single shank, making it ideal for clearing bone cysts, harvesting grafts, or cleaning vertebral endplates.
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Hand-Honed Sharpness: Each spoon-shaped bowl is sharpened to a fine edge, allowing for effortless removal of necrotic tissue or tough fibrocartilage.
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Balanced Central Grip: Features a textured, non-slip central handle that provides excellent leverage and prevents the instrument from rotating during high-pressure maneuvers.
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Reinforced Neck Strength: The transition from the handle to the cups is specially reinforced to prevent bending, even when scraping hard bone surfaces.
In the operating room, tactile feedback is the surgeon's most valuable guide. The HSCO Double-Ended Volkman Curette is engineered to transmit the "feel" of the bone density directly to the hand, allowing for the precise differentiation between healthy and diseased tissue. The satin, anti-glare finish minimizes light bounce-back, which is critical when working under high-intensity surgical lights.
HSCO Surgical Clamps
| Type | Backhaus Clamp |
| Length | 6 inch |
| Curvature | Curved |
| Jaw Surface | Atraumatic |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Usage | Reusable |
| Finish | Matte |
| Application | Gynecology, Urology, General Surgery, Orthopedic |
| Country Of Origin | India |
The HSCO Ball and Socket Clip features a unique interlocking jaw mechanism. One jaw consists of a small "ball" or stud, while the opposing jaw features a "socket" or ring. When closed, they compress the drape material firmly between them, creating a secure hold that prevents slipping without causing structural damage to the fabric or trauma to the patient.
Key Performance Features-
Atraumatic Clamping: The flat, rounded surface area of the jaws ensures that drapes are held by compression rather than perforation.
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Multi-Purpose Utility: Specifically designed with wide shanks to hold heavy suction tubing, fiber-optic light cables, and electrosurgical cords securely to the sterile field.
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Precision Ratchet Lock: A multi-position ratchet allows for adjustable tension, ensuring a customized grip based on the thickness of the materials being held.
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Premium HSCO Steel: Manufactured from high-tensile surgical stainless steel, ensuring the jaws do not "spring" or lose alignment under the weight of heavy surgical equipment.
In modern operating rooms, the transition toward disposable and reinforced synthetic drapes has made the HSCO Ball and Socket Clip an essential tool. The satin, anti-glare finish eliminates harsh reflections under surgical lights, while the smooth, hand-polished edges of the rings ensure comfort for the scrub nurse and surgeon during rapid application.
HSCO Jamshidi Bone Marrow Biopsy Needle
| Needle gauge | 14G |
| Needle length | 10 cm |
| Usage type | Reusable |
| Sterility | Non sterile |
| Application area | Bone marrow |
| Needle type | Jamshidi |
The Jamshidi pattern features a tapered "distal" tip and a sharp, beveled stylet. This design allows the needle to enter the bone with a rotating motion, minimizing the risk of crushing the delicate marrow architecture within the core sample.
Key Performance Features-
Tapered Distal Tip: The internal diameter of the needle tip is slightly smaller than the rest of the cannula. This "grabs" the marrow sample as it enters, ensuring the core remains intact and does not fall out during extraction.
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Ergonomic "T-Handle": The handle is designed to fit comfortably in the palm of the hand, providing the surgeon with maximum control and torque during the twisting motion required for penetration.
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Sharp Beveled Stylet: The inner stylet is precision-ground to a sharp point, allowing for easy initial entry through the skin and periosteum. It is then removed to allow the hollow cannula to harvest the bone core.
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Probe Guide/Expeller: Every HSCO set includes a blunt probe used to push the harvested sample out of the needle from the distal end to the proximal end, preventing damage to the sample’s cellular structure.
A common failure in lower-quality needles is "sample crushing," where the bone marrow is compressed, making diagnosis difficult. The HSCO Jamshidi features a specialized razor-sharp cutting edge at the tip that "slices" rather than "punches" through the bone, preserving the architectural integrity of the marrow.
HSCO Plaster Spreader
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Length | 28 cm |
| Handle Type | Grip handle |
| Reuse Type | Reusable |
| Surface Finish | Matte |
| Sterilization Method | Autoclave |
| Country Of Origin | India |
The Henning pattern is distinguished by its long, straight handles and specialized three-pronged "duck-bill" jaws. Unlike a standard spreader, the Henning uses a specific mechanical advantage to translate hand pressure into a powerful outward force.
Key Performance Features-
Three-Pronged Jaws: The tip consists of a central bar and two outer bars. When the handles are squeezed, the bars move apart in parallel, providing a wider and more stable "spread" than a simple two-jaw tool.
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Ribbed Grip Handles: The handles feature deep serrations or ribbing. This is essential for maintaining a secure grip, as cast removal often involves plaster dust and moisture that can make smooth metal slippery.
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Flattened Tips: The very tips of the jaws are thinned and slightly curved to slide easily into the narrow "kerf" (the line cut by the cast saw) without putting painful pressure on the patient's skin.
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Heavy-Gauge Construction: Forged from thick-section surgical steel, the Henning is designed to be virtually indestructible under manual force.
In a busy fracture clinic, durability is the primary concern. The HSCO Henning Spreader features a satin, bead-blasted finish that hides scratches and provides a non-reflective surface. The central pivot is secured with a heavy-duty flush-mount bolt to ensure the jaws remain perfectly aligned, even after years of use on rigid fiberglass materials.
Ophthalmic Surgical Instruments
| Instrument Type | Forceps |
| Instrument Grade | Reusable |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Application | Cornea, General Ophthalmic, Retina, Oculoplasty, Glaucoma, Cataract |
| Finish | Matte |
| Autoclavable | Yes |
| Tip Type | Blunt |
| Handle Type | Flat |
At HSCO, our ophthalmic range focuses on Micro-Surgical quality, ensuring that every forceps, scissor, and speculum provides the tactile feedback necessary for intraocular procedures.
1. Eye SpeculumsUsed to hold the eyelids open and stabilize the globe during surgery.
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Barraquer Wire Speculum: A lightweight, spring-style speculum.
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Usage: The standard for cataract surgery; its "open-wire" design allows for maximum access to the limbus.
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Castroviejo Speculum: Features a thumb-screw mechanism for controlled, adjustable dilation of the lids.
Designed to grasp the conjunctiva, cornea, or iris without causing trauma.
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Colibri Forceps: Very fine, "bird-beak" shaped tips with 1x2 teeth.
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Usage: Specifically designed for holding the edge of the corneal or scleral incision.
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Bishop-Harmon Forceps: Small, fenestrated (hole-punched) handles for better grip.
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Usage: Used to handle delicate tissue or small dressings.
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McPherson Tying Forceps: Feature smooth platforms at the tips.
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Usage: Used for tying $10\text{-}0$ or $11\text{-}0$ nylon sutures during corneal or cataract surgery.
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Westcott Tenotomy Scissors: Feature a spring-handle design and curved, blunt tips.
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Usage: Ideal for dissecting the conjunctiva or cutting through the Tenon's capsule.
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Castroviejo Corneal Scissors: Micro-scissors with a spring action used for enlarging corneal incisions.
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Vannas Scissors: Extremely small, sharp-tipped scissors for intraocular work, such as iridectomies.
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Bowman Lacrimal Probes: Slender, silver or stainless steel wires used to clear obstructions in the tear ducts.
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Sinskey Hook: A very fine, angled hook used to manipulate the Intraocular Lens (IOL) during cataract surgery.
HSCO Laparoscopic Instruments
| Jaw Type | Atraumatic |
| Instrument Type | Grasper |
| Usage Type | Reusable |
| Working Type | Bipolar |
| Diameter | 5 mm |
| Length | 330 mm |
| Application | Urology, Gynecology |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Sterility | Non Sterile |
| Handle Type | Ring Handle |
Laparoscopic tools are characterized by their long, slender shafts (usually 33 cm) and specialized handles. Most HSCO instruments are modular (3-piece), consisting of a handle, an insulated outer shaft, and a functional insert (jaw).
1. Access & InsufflationBefore instruments can be used, the abdomen must be accessed and inflated.
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Veress Needle: Used for the initial "blind" insufflation of the abdomen with CO2.
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Trocars & Cannulas: The "ports" through which all other instruments pass. Available in safety-shielded, pyramidal, or blunt (Hasson) tips.
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Maryland Dissector: Curved, fine-tipped jaws used for delicate blunt dissection and mobilizing vessels.
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Bowel Grasper: A fenestrated (windowed) grasper used for atraumatic holding of the bowel or delicate tissue.
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Allis/Babock Graspers: Heavy-duty graspers used for firm hold on tougher tissues like the stomach or gallbladder.
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Metzenbaum Scissors: Insulated scissors used for mechanical cutting and electrosurgical "hooking."
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Clip Appliers: Used to apply titanium clips to cystic ducts or arteries.
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Bipolar Forceps: Used for precision cauterization of vessels without the risks of monopolar energy "stray."
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Suction-Irrigation Cannulas: Used to clear blood and debris from the operative field to maintain visibility.
Gemini saidLaparoscopic instruments are specialized tools designed for Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). They allow surgeons to perform complex procedures through small incisions (typically 5mm to 12mm), using a camera (laparoscope) to visualize the internal organs on a monitor.
At HSCO, our laparoscopic line is engineered for ergonomic precision and durability, featuring modular designs that facilitate thorough sterilization.
The HSCO Laparoscopic Core SetLaparoscopic tools are characterized by their long, slender shafts (usually 33cm or 45cm) and specialized handles. Most HSCO instruments are modular (3-piece), consisting of a handle, an insulated outer shaft, and a functional insert (jaw).
1. Access & InsufflationBefore instruments can be used, the abdomen must be accessed and inflated.
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Veress Needle: Used for the initial "blind" insufflation of the abdomen with CO2โ.
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Trocars & Cannulas: The "ports" through which all other instruments pass. Available in safety-shielded, pyramidal, or blunt (Hasson) tips.
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Maryland Dissector: Curved, fine-tipped jaws used for delicate blunt dissection and mobilizing vessels.
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Johann Grasper: A fenestrated (windowed) grasper used for atraumatic holding of the bowel or delicate tissue.
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Allis/Babock Graspers: Heavy-duty graspers used for firm hold on tougher tissues like the stomach or gallbladder.
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Metzenbaum Scissors: Insulated scissors used for mechanical cutting and electrosurgical "hooking."
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Clip Appliers: Used to apply titanium clips to cystic ducts or arteries.
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Bipolar Forceps: Used for precision cauterization of vessels without the risks of monopolar energy "stray."
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Suction-Irrigation Cannulas: Used to clear blood and debris from the operative field to maintain visibility.
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