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The Barbara micro ear hook combines 1mm pointed tip with straight shank for precise ossicular palpation and stapes mobilization during ossiculoplasty. The pointed geometry permits fine tactile feedback during middle‑ear work. Stainless steel construction tolerates repeated microsurgical use.
Features & Benefits
Built for firm engagement of nasal cartilage and bony rim, this Cottle tenaculum carries a single‑prong hook on a straight 165mm shaft. The tenaculum bite secures the lower lateral cartilage or alar base during open rhinoplasty maneuvers that would slip a smooth hook. Stainless steel construction holds the prong's point through repeat sharp‑instrument reprocessing.
This Day ear hook, medium size, incorporates a 2mm blunt tip angled at 90 degrees with a small knurled handle and a 159mm overall length for controlled soft tissue retraction.
Sized with a 1.5mm blunt tip angled at 90 degrees, the small Day ear hook lifts membrane and tissue during myringotomy and middle ear work without piercing. The small round knurled handle gives the surgeon fine fingertip rotation, and the 161mm length clears the operative microscope.
The Gross ear hook spoon combines a 3.5 × 9mm spoon with 90‑degree angulation to reach the sinus tympani and facial recess during revision middle ear surgery. The 4mm blunt tip prevents mucosal perforation while the spoon geometry collects bone dust and disease. Overall 133mm length provides controlled access to deep otologic landmarks.
This 1mm angled upward hooklet is designed for precise elevation and manipulation of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain during otologic procedures. The 45-degree upward angle provides optimal viewing geometry through otoscopic and microscopic fields. Minimal tip diameter reduces thermal load during electrocautery-assisted ossicular work.
This 1mm angled downward hooklet enables controlled depression and repositioning of ossicular structures and tympanic membrane margins during tympanoplasty. The 45-degree downward angle complements the upward counterpart, providing bidirectional surgical control in confined middle-ear spaces. The fine tip minimizes trauma to delicate bone and mucosal margins.
The Hough stapedial footplate auger with 0.8mm fluted drill and 16cm working length is engineered for precise drill-out of the stapes footplate during stapes surgery. The small-diameter flute produces fine bone dust and evacuates efficiently during ossicular chain reconstruction. Extended working length provides optimal visualization and control at the oval window.
Carrying a sharp 8mm pointed angled tip on a J‑shaped finger grip, the Jackson tracheal hook secures the trachea before incision during open tracheostomy. The 146mm length stabilizes the operator's working position, and the angled tip directs the hook into the trachea without sliding off cartilage.
The Lillie ear hook with 1mm ball tip and 90‑degree angled design (2mm from bend to tip) provides precise palpation and manipulation of ossicular structures during otologic microsurgery. The fine ball tip permits gentle handling of delicate ossicles without mucosal trauma. The serrated handle ensures secure grip control during intricate middle ear work. At 173mm overall length, the hook delivers the reach and control necessary for mastoid ossicular surgery.
Micro ear hook with 90-degree downward angling and 1mm tip diameter enables gentle retraction and mobilization of ossicular structures during otoscopic and microscopic ear surgery. The 152mm length maintains adequate working distance from the operating microscope while the side-angled shank positions the hook for controlled contact with stapes and incus bodies.
The micro ear hook features 90‑degree angled up geometry with 1mm tip and shank‑side angle for delicate ossicular work and stapes manipulation during microsurgery. The small 1mm hook accommodates tight middle‑ear anatomy. 155mm length ensures steady control.
The Murphy ball hook is a curved instrument measuring 8 inches (203mm) overall, designed for gentle retraction and elevation of soft tissues during laryngeal and pharyngeal surgery. The curved geometry follows tissue planes atraumatically while the ball tip distributes pressure across a broader surface.
This Schuknecht footplate hook uses a 0.4mm curved‑up tip with a 159mm overall length to support controlled mobilization of stapedial footplate structures.
The Shea‑Tabb prosthesis placement hook delivers a delicate 0.5mm tip designed to position ossicular prostheses during middle ear reconstruction. The slight angle and straight shaft geometry allow precise seating without dislodging adjacent ossicles or mucosa. At 160mm overall length, it provides extended reach while maintaining tactile control.