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The Hartmann nasal dressing forceps (light model) is designed with a delicate 4mm × 10mm jaw for gentle placement and removal of nasal packing and dressing materials following septoplasty, rhinoplasty, and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The light model construction reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use while the straight geometry and smooth jaw surface prevent packing disruption. At 178mm, the length provides adequate reach to the posterior nasopharynx.
Features & Benefits
The Hartmann nasal dressing forceps (4mm × 14mm jaw, standard model) secures and positions nasal packing material and cottonoids during endoscopic and open nasal procedures. The 4mm × 14mm jaw profile accommodates ribbon gauze and foam dressing strips. Stainless steel construction supports routine sterilization.
The Heuwieser antrum grasping forceps uses curved‑down geometry for removing polypoid disease and debris from the maxillary antrum during FESS. The 127mm working length positions the jaw within the antral cavity while maintaining external control. Curved design aligns with antral floor and wall anatomy.
The Hilyard post‑nasal biopsy forceps with 3.5mm round cups provides gentle, complete tissue capture for diagnostic biopsies of nasopharyngeal lesions and masses. Round cup geometry minimizes tissue crush artifact, supporting accurate histopathologic interpretation. Reusable stainless‑steel construction withstands routine sterilization.
The Hoen alligator grasping forceps feature interlocking 1 × 2 tooth pattern, designed for secure purchase on nerve, tendon, or bone during otologic and neurotologic procedures. The tooth geometry prevents slipping without crushing delicate structures. The straight 140mm shaft and ring handle support stable manipulation in the temporal bone and middle ear regions.
The Hoen angular alligator forceps combines a 1 × 2 tooth pattern with 2.2mm tips in a straight configuration, supporting precision grasping during delicate ENT procedures. Its 140mm length provides extended reach for post‑nasal and nasopharyngeal dissection. Stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated sterilization.
The Hoen grasping forceps features 1 × 2 interlocking teeth with a serrated working edge to secure mucosa, polyps, or tissue fragments during nasal and sinus endoscopy. The 140mm shaft allows surgeon positioning away from narrow nasal spaces while maintaining fine tactile control.
The House alligator ear forceps exemplifies fine-model precision with a 0.9mm jaw width and 6mm serrated cup for secure ossicular and stapes work. The 82mm working length supports visualization and tactile feedback during tympanomeatal flap procedures and ossicular chain manipulation.
The fine‑model House alligator ear forceps carry 6mm smooth jaws measuring 0.9mm across and 1.8mm tall, sized for retrieving small foreign bodies and ventilation tubes from the middle ear and external canal. The straight 82mm working length and 144mm overall length suit otologic microscope access.
This House cup oval forceps uses a 0.9mm cup angled left 15 degrees with a 71mm shaft and a 134mm total length to support controlled grasping within the middle ear.
This House cup oval forceps features a 0.9mm cup angled right 15 degrees with a 71mm shaft and a 134mm total length for controlled tissue grasping.
Designed for ossicular manipulation and otologic bone work, the House ear forceps features serrated 8mm jaws with a large model geometry that accommodates broader manipulation in the mastoid and tympanic cavities. The 0.4 pitch serration secures fine ossicular fragments without crushing. The 87mm working length reaches into mastoid depths.
The House-Wullstein miniature ear cup forceps is angled 35 degrees upward with 0.6 × 1.2mm cups for ultra-fine ossicular work. The extra-fine geometry and 82mm working length support stapes surgery and ossicular replacement during tympanomeatal flap procedures.
This Jackson laryngeal cup forceps uses a straight shaft with 4mm upbiting cup jaws and an 11‑inch working length for controlled laryngeal tissue grasping.
The Jansen ear and nose bayonet dressing forceps delivers 184mm of extended reach for accessing the deeper ear canal and nasal cavities. The bayonet offset angle allows surgeon to work perpendicular to the instrument axis, improving visibility and ergonomics in confined spaces. Smooth jaws provide gentle tissue handling without crushing.
The Jansen ear and nose bayonet dressing forceps feature a 90-degree offset handle geometry that removes the hand from the surgical field during epistaxis packing and aural dressing placement. The straight jaw tips maintain direct visualization without obstruction. The extended 200mm length supports work deep within the nasal cavity and ear canal.
The Jansen Middleton septum forceps combines a double‑action spring handle with a 4 × 11mm cup geometry designed for atraumatic septal cartilage and bone manipulation in septorhinoplasty. Its spring mechanism reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures, while the balanced cup profile grasps tissue securely without crushing. The 197mm length provides excellent reach.
The Jansen‑Middleton septum forceps delivers through‑cutting capability with a 4.6 × 16mm large jaw and ball spring cross‑action squeeze grip. The 197mm working length permits deep nasal access for septum manipulation and removal. Serrated surfaces maintain secure grip on cartilage and bone.
This through‑cutting Jansen Middleton septum forceps features a small pattern 3.6 × 16mm jaw with ball spring cross‑action design for controlled septal cartilage and bone resection in septoplasty and FESS. The cross‑action squeeze grip supports precise tip control, and the through‑cut geometry produces clean separation. The 197mm working length reaches all septal levels.
The Jansen‑Middleton septum forceps features 4 × 11mm cup jaws operated by double‑action spring handle for secure grip on nasal septum and polyp tissue during septoplasty and polypectomy. The cup geometry distributes force across broad tissue contact without crushing. At 197mm overall length with spring action, it enables powerful yet controlled grasp.
The Kleinsasser grasping forceps features serrated tips and luer-lock connector for secure handpiece coupling without ratchet slip during laryngeal manipulation. Straight geometry supports controlled grasp of vocal cord and laryngeal tissue without excessive force. Cleaning connector design simplifies sterilization. 230mm working length reaches deep laryngeal structures.
The Kleinsasser robust laryngeal biopsy forceps feature 3 × 4mm jaws designed for secure tissue sampling from vocal cord polyps and laryngeal lesions. The larger jaw dimensions provide sufficient purchase for confident tissue grasp and retrieval. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability across repeat clinical use. 230mm working length enables access to deep laryngeal sites.
The Kleinsasser right-curved laryngeal cutting forceps provides controlled tissue excision during endolaryngeal procedures. Round 2mm cupped jaws deliver precise cutting action on vocal cord polyps and laryngeal masses. The curved-right geometry optimizes visualization through the laryngoscope, while reinforced construction ensures reliable performance. 230mm working length supports deep laryngeal access.
This Kleinsasser grasping forceps, curved left, incorporates a 2mm diameter shaft with an 11.25‑inch working length for controlled contralateral tissue grasping.
These Kleinsasser grasping forceps support atraumatic tissue management in restricted laryngoscopic fields. The curved left geometry aligns with right-sided laryngeal pathology exposure. At 230mm working length and 2mm shaft diameter, they navigate tight endolaryngeal spaces while preserving visibility of fine structures.
This Kleinsasser grasping forceps, curved right, uses a 2mm diameter shaft with an 11.25‑inch working length for precise endolaryngeal tissue handling.
These Kleinsasser grasping forceps support atraumatic tissue management in restricted laryngoscopic fields. The curved right geometry aligns with left-sided laryngeal pathology exposure. At 230mm working length and 2mm shaft diameter, they navigate tight endolaryngeal spaces while preserving visibility of fine structures.
The Knight septum nasal forceps combines a box lock mechanism with 5 × 12mm oval cup jaws designed for secure grasping of septal cartilage and bone during septorhinoplasty and FESS procedures. The oval cup geometry distributes pressure without crushing, and the box lock maintains reliable closure. The 191mm length provides substantial reach.
The Kos crimper forceps employs a crimping mechanism scaled for fine-model otologic work, with an 82mm working length suitable for tympanic and stapes manipulations. The crimping action secures or shapes ossicular bone during tympanoplasty.
The Kuhn‑Bolger giraffe biopsy forceps (horizontal jaw) is configured with a 3mm spoon tip and 55 degrees curved shaft for horizontal jaw closure during paranasal sinus biopsies in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The horizontal orientation allows passage of the sampling jaw along sinus walls without impacting the ostium. At 120mm working length, the instrument reaches lesions in the maxillary antrum and anterior ethmoid sinus.