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The Kuhn‑Bolger Giraffe forceps combines a 90‑degree angled shaft with a 2mm cup tip and horizontal opening action, enabling lateral pituitary and sphenoid sinus access during endoscopic skull‑base procedures. The angled geometry accommodates the approach trajectory while maintaining visualization through the endoscope.
Features & Benefits
Built as extremely delicate dressing forceps, the Littauer carry 2 × 9mm serrated longitudinally grooved jaws on a 121mm frame for the finest ear and nasal packing work. The 66mm working length keeps the grasp close to the surgeon's fingertips, and the longitudinal groove holds slender dressing material in the jaw.
The Lucae bayonet ear and nose dressing forceps at 140mm pair the bayonet handle of the Lucae family with serrated dressing tips, sized for packing placement and removal in the ear canal and nasal cavity. The bayonet handle preserves the operator's view of the working face.
The Lucae bayonet dressing forceps is a fine-tipped instrument for handling gauze, cottonoids, and delicate tissue during ear and nasal procedures. Its 1 × 2-tooth tip provides secure grip on damp dressings without tissue crush. The compact 140mm length improves maneuverability.
The Lucae bayonet nasal dressing forceps delivers fingertip control for packing placement and removal in narrow nasal cavities. Its serrated jaws secure gauze without slippage, and the bayonet handle keeps the surgeon's hand away from the operative field. The 2.5mm width minimizes obstruction while maintaining reliable grip on dressing materials.
McCoy septum forceps feature spring-tension handle mechanics and 5 × 19mm cup-shaped jaws designed for controlled cartilage and bone grasping during septoplasty and septorhinoplasty procedures. The straight geometry provides direct midline approach to septal structures. Ergonomic handle design delivers consistent jaw pressure for secure septal retraction without crushing.
This micro ear forceps delivers a smooth 4.5 × 0.9mm jaw for delicate ossicular and tympanic work. The 82mm shaft length is scaled for fine-model surgery, and smooth jaw surfaces avoid tissue trauma during handling.
Micro ear forceps with smooth jaws deliver gentle grasping of ossicular structures and delicate middle-ear tissue during otologic microsurgery and ossicular reconstruction. The 6 × 0.9mm jaw dimensions with 1.8mm jaw height provide optimal precision for stapes, incus, and malleus manipulation. The 82mm working length maintains adequate reach within the middle-ear space.
The micro surgical forceps with diamond-dusted platform jaw delivers precision grasping for delicate vascular and neural work during otologic and neurosurgical procedures. Its 1mm platform distributes contact force evenly, reducing crush injury. The round diamond-knurled handle provides secure finger traction without slippage.
The microlaryngology cup cutting forceps features finger-movable jaws with a 2mm cup angled upward at 22 degrees for controlled laryngeal tissue removal. The angled cup configuration improves approach during phonatory polyp or vocal cord lesion dissection. The 230mm working length extends the operative reach through the laryngoscope.
Identical to the 1875 model, this microlaryngology cup cutting forceps delivers 2mm cup-bite angled upward at 22 degrees for precise laryngeal tissue removal. The finger-movable action allows graduated closure to avoid excessive tissue trauma during phonatory structure work. The 230mm working length provides adequate reach for translaryngeal dissection.
Millard double-hook forceps combine a 10mm hook span with swivel-thimble design and 1 × 2 Adson-type sharp-tooth pattern for three-dimensional cartilage control during rhinoplasty. The swivel mechanism enables rotation without hand repositioning, supporting ergonomic management of cartilage grafts and tip-support reconstruction. Spring tension maintains consistent jaw pressure across prolonged dissection phases.
The Noyes ear forceps delivers an 8mm serrated jaw for secure grasping of aural tissue, granulation, or epithelial debris during otoscopic procedures and tympanic work. The 87mm shaft maintains reach while keeping the surgeon's hand clear of the operative canal. Ebony finish is traditional ENT styling.
The Noyes ear forceps deliver an 8mm serrated jaw specifically designed for grasping cerumen and debris during aural canal cleaning and otologic procedures. The serrated surface prevents slipping on moist or waxy material. The straight 87mm working length provides midfield access to the ear canal without blocking the surgeon's view through an operating microscope.
The straight Noyes nasal dressing forceps provides serrated grip for secure handling of nasal dressings and gauze packs following nasal and endoscopic surgery. Its serrated jaws prevent slippage during placement or removal of delicate dressing material. Stainless steel supports routine reprocessing across multiple cases.
The Noyes nasal tissue forceps combines 1 × 2 interlocking teeth with a serrated jaw to secure mucosa and tissue fragments during nasal and sinus work. The 110mm working length and 175mm overall length extend reach while the jaw design distributes grip across soft tissue without crushing.
The Proud fascia crusher forceps with wide 32mm × 22mm box-lock plates and ring handles provide controlled fascial compression during fascia lata or cartilage grafting in otologic and rhinoplasty procedures. The spacious plate area distributes crushing force evenly, conditioning the graft material. The 248mm extended length maintains control during graft preparation.
The Rubin septum morselizer forceps employs a curved handle and double‑action jaw mechanism with guard to fragment and remove deviated or hypertrophied septal tissue. The guard protects surrounding nasal mucosa during aggressive tissue removal. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated septoplasty workflows.
The Rubin septum morselizer forceps employs double-action guard handles to safely crimp and fragment septal bone and cartilage during septoplasty. The slip-on guard prevents tissue trauma while the mechanical advantage of the double-action mechanism controls fragment size.
The Sawtell tonsil forceps features closed ring handles that provide secure, controlled grip during tonsil dissection and manipulation. The curved jaw geometry navigates the oropharyngeal anatomy, while the ring design distributes finger pressure and improves tactile feedback. Stainless steel withstands repeated sterilization in high-volume ENT settings.
The Sawtell tonsil forceps is crafted with a curved working end and open ring handle to facilitate secure grasping and removal of palatine tonsil tissue during tonsillectomy. The standard curve geometry follows the oropharyngeal anatomy while the ring handle allows ratcheted locking for prolonged retraction of the tonsil fossa. At 7.5 inches, the length provides adequate visualization of the superior and inferior poles during safe dissection and hemostasis.
This Schnidt hemostatic tonsil forceps features a straight profile with an open left ring handle and a 191mm length to support controlled clamping during tonsillar procedures.
This Schnidt‑Boettcher hemostatic tonsil forceps incorporates a medium curve with an open left ring handle and a 188mm length for controlled access around tonsillar structures.
The sinus cup forceps (straight, 3mm round cup, 105mm working length, 178mm overall) grasps and removes bone and tissue fragments from the maxillary antrum and ethmoid sinuses during FESS. The 3mm round cup accommodates moderate-sized bone pieces without crush artifact. Stainless steel composition supports sinus surgery demands.
The Struempel pediatric nasal forceps is scaled for small-caliber pediatric nasal anatomy during endoscopic sinus procedures in children. Its straight geometry and fenestrated 2.4 × 5mm jaws enable delicate removal of polyps and diseased mucosa. The 96mm working length maintains proximal control in narrow nasal cavities.
The Struycken turbinate forceps employs through-cutting geometry to trim or reduce hypertrophic turbinate tissue efficiently. The straight configuration permits unobstructed visualization of the cutting edge as tissue is engaged and excised.
The Takahashi nasal cutting forceps feature a 4 × 10mm tip suitable for controlled resection of nasal septum, turbinate tissue, and polypoidal disease during FESS and septorhinoplasty. The straight‑tip geometry aligns the cutting edges with the surgical axis, enabling precise bone and mucosa removal. At 120mm working length, the instrument provides steady guidance through the limited nasal surgical field.
The Takahashi nasal forceps with 2.5 × 10mm jaws delivers precision grasping of nasal polyps, adhesions, and fibrous tissue during endoscopic sinus procedures. The straight shaft and extended working length of 121mm balance reach with visibility. At 181mm overall, the instrument provides controlled access through the anterior nasal aperture.
This Takahashi nasal forceps features a 2.5mm × 8mm jaw calibrated for atraumatic turbinate and polyp manipulation in endoscopic sinus and nasal procedures. The straight 110mm shaft supports fingertip control during FESS and septal work, where delicate tissue handling prevents unnecessary mucosal trauma.