Gastrointestinal surgical instruments are specialized tools designed for the diagnosis, treatment, and repair of conditions affecting the stomach, intestines, esophagus, and related digestive structures. These precision instruments are used across a wide range of procedures, including bowel resections, gastric surgeries, hernia repairs, colostomies, and polyp removals. They are essential in both open and minimally invasive surgeries, enabling surgeons to operate with accuracy, safety, and minimal trauma to surrounding tissues.

Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, gastrointestinal instruments are built for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization. Common tools in this category include intestinal clamps, bowel graspers, anastomosis staplers, biopsy forceps, retractors, suction–irrigation devices, dilators, and suture holders. Each instrument is engineered to provide secure tissue handling, precise cutting, and efficient surgical access while minimizing the risk of leakage, ischemia, or unnecessary tissue damage.

These instruments play a critical role in procedures such as gastric bypass, colectomy, gastrectomy, appendectomy, esophagectomy, and intestinal fistula repair. Their ergonomic designs support surgeon comfort during prolonged operations, while specialized tips and jaws allow for effective manipulation of delicate gastrointestinal tissues. In minimally invasive surgeries, laparoscopic GI instruments feature insulated shafts, slim profiles, and compatibility with standard trocars for enhanced safety and accessibility.

Available in reusable or single-use formats, gastrointestinal instruments comply with stringent infection control standards. Reusable models withstand repeated autoclaving without compromising performance, while single-use options provide maximum sterility and convenience in high-volume settings.

Trusted by general surgeons, gastrointestinal specialists, and colorectal teams worldwide, these instruments are vital for delivering optimal patient outcomes in digestive system surgeries. Their combination of precision, reliability, and adaptability ensures they remain a cornerstone of modern surgical practice.

10 1/8″ Klintmalm Liver Transplant Clamp – Large

Original price was: $290.00.Current price is: $210.00.
The Klintmalm Liver Transplant Clamp delivers exceptional strength and atraumatic control in complex transplant surgeries.

11 1/4″ Hayes Anterior Resection Clamp – 70mm Jaw Shaft

Original price was: $65.00.Current price is: $25.00.
Engineered for precision resections, the Hayes Clamp ensures consistent performance in demanding colorectal procedures.

11 3/4″ Desjardins Gall Stone Scoops – Flexible 18 Fr

Original price was: $64.00.Current price is: $24.00.
A trusted tool in hepatobiliary surgery, the Desjardins Gall Stone Scoop provides safe and efficient stone removal with optimal control.

11″ Kocher Atraumatic Intestinal Forceps – Straight

Original price was: $130.00.Current price is: $70.00.
With its atraumatic grip and balanced design, the Kocher Intestinal Forceps are a vital tool for precision and safety in intestinal procedures.

5½” Vasectomy Fixer Ring Clamp

Original price was: $280.00.Current price is: $220.00.
Engineered for vasectomy precision — the Fixer Ring Clamp offers firm control in delicate urological procedures.

6″ Benson Pyloric Stenosis Spreader

Original price was: $85.00.Current price is: $35.00.
Designed for delicate pediatric procedures — the Benson Spreader offers gentle, effective access to the pyloric region.

6ÂĽ” Buie Fistula Probe – Silver Finish

Original price was: $65.00.Current price is: $25.00.
For safe and accurate tract exploration — the Buie Fistula Probe is a staple in precise fistula identification.

7 1/2″ Klintmalm Liver Transplant Clamps – Small

Original price was: $300.00.Current price is: $220.00.
Compact yet reliable, the small Klintmalm Liver Transplant Clamp ensures precision and safety in delicate hepatic procedures.

7″ Shallcross Gall Duct Forceps

Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $28.00.
Designed for precision in gall duct procedures, the Shallcross Forceps are a vital tool in hepatobiliary surgical settings.

8 1/2″ Moynihan Gall Duct Forceps – Curved

Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $28.00.
A surgical standard in biliary operations, the Moynihan Gall Duct Forceps deliver trusted performance with every use.

8″ Blake Gall Stone Forceps – Curved

Original price was: $78.00.Current price is: $32.00.
Designed for precision stone extraction, the Blake Gall Stone Forceps offer gentle control and effective retrieval in biliary surgeries.

8″ Pratt Rectal Probe – Malleable Sterling

Original price was: $60.00.Current price is: $20.00.
Flexible, smooth, and precise — the Pratt Malleable Rectal Probe delivers accuracy with a gentle touch.

Gastrointestinal surgical instruments are specialized tools designed for the diagnosis, treatment, and repair of conditions affecting the stomach, intestines, esophagus, and related digestive structures. These precision instruments are used across a wide range of procedures, including bowel resections, gastric surgeries, hernia repairs, colostomies, and polyp removals. They are essential in both open and minimally invasive surgeries, enabling surgeons to operate with accuracy, safety, and minimal trauma to surrounding tissues.

Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade stainless steel, gastrointestinal instruments are built for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization. Common tools in this category include intestinal clamps, bowel graspers, anastomosis staplers, biopsy forceps, retractors, suction–irrigation devices, dilators, and suture holders. Each instrument is engineered to provide secure tissue handling, precise cutting, and efficient surgical access while minimizing the risk of leakage, ischemia, or unnecessary tissue damage.

These instruments play a critical role in procedures such as gastric bypass, colectomy, gastrectomy, appendectomy, esophagectomy, and intestinal fistula repair. Their ergonomic designs support surgeon comfort during prolonged operations, while specialized tips and jaws allow for effective manipulation of delicate gastrointestinal tissues. In minimally invasive surgeries, laparoscopic GI instruments feature insulated shafts, slim profiles, and compatibility with standard trocars for enhanced safety and accessibility.

Available in reusable or single-use formats, gastrointestinal instruments comply with stringent infection control standards. Reusable models withstand repeated autoclaving without compromising performance, while single-use options provide maximum sterility and convenience in high-volume settings.

Trusted by general surgeons, gastrointestinal specialists, and colorectal teams worldwide, these instruments are vital for delivering optimal patient outcomes in digestive system surgeries. Their combination of precision, reliability, and adaptability ensures they remain a cornerstone of modern surgical practice.