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The Austin pick features a 2mm fine tip angled 90 degrees to permit precision dissection and elevation of delicate otologic structures such as the stapes footplate and ossicular bonds during ossicular reconstruction and stapedectomy. The right‑angle geometry allows the surgeon to work perpendicular to the operative field without hand obstruction. Straight shaft construction supports handheld control during microsurgical otologic work.
Features & Benefits
The Austin pick (3mm tip, angled 90 degrees) provides precise ossicular dissection and mobilization during mastoid procedures. Its 3mm blunt tip navigates around delicate structures within the tympanic cavity. The acute angle enables access from multiple surgical directions in ossicular chain work.
Austin's short angled pick addresses confined spaces within the tympanic cavity and mastoid niches. Though the description indicates a straight curvature, its compact proportions make it suitable for tight ossicular and tympanic work. Reusable stainless steel construction supports ear surgery protocols.
Angled 90 degrees at the working end, this Bellucci pick brings a 0.5mm tip into precise contact with ossicular structures during stapedectomy and middle‑ear reconstruction. The right‑angle geometry reaches behind the incus and stapes superstructure where straight instruments cannot follow. Stainless steel construction maintains tip integrity through repeat ototology cases and reprocessing cycles.
This sterilization tray organizes and protects up to ten ear picks during high‑pressure steam and chemical sterilization cycles. The open framework design ensures complete fluid circulation around instruments, while the compact footprint (5‑1/4 × 8‑3/4 × 1‑1/2 inches) fits standard autoclave shelving. Stainless‑steel construction is built for lasting durability across many sterilization events.
The ear pick hook module wide stainless steel tray holds ten small‑handle ear picks for organized sterilization and case setup. Dimensions 194 × 130 × 25mm accommodate larger instruments and provide efficient storage. Wide design reduces stacking height during cart transport.
The Hough pick with 0.33mm angled tip provides ultra-fine dissection and tissue manipulation for delicate ossicular surgery and stapes revision procedures. The diminutive 0.33mm tip allows work in confined middle ear and oval window spaces. The 45-degree angle optimizes visualization and approach geometry.
The Hough pick with angled 90-degree geometry and 0.33mm tip provides ultraprecision ossicular manipulation during mastoid and tympanic procedures. Its acute-angle design accesses the ossicular chain from multiple approach vectors. Stainless steel construction supports reusable sterilization protocols.
This Hough pick features a straight point with a 150mm overall length to support precise elevation and manipulation of middle‑ear structures.
The House (Rosen) needle is engineered with a semi‑sharp point and 3mm curve from the tip to facilitate delicate elevation and dissection of ossicular bonds and mucosa during ossiculoplasty and tympanomeatal procedures. The semi‑sharp design provides controlled penetration without unnecessary tissue trauma while the 160mm length and round handle support prolonged handheld dissection. The 3mm radius curve follows natural anatomical planes.
This House Barbara pick features a straight malleable shaft, a round handle, and a 168mm length to support controlled delicate dissection.
This House Crabtree dissector pick, with a 1.5mm flattened 90‑degree tip, straight shaft, and 167mm length, supports controlled middle‑ear dissection.
This House Crabtree dissector pick, identical in geometry to the 83J model, features a 1.5mm flattened 90‑degree tip, straight shaft, and 167mm overall length.
This House oval window pick incorporates a 0.33mm point angled 90 degrees for precise manipulation near the oval window.
Bent 90 degrees at the tip, this House strut pick presents a 0.5mm working end for seating a stapes prosthesis loop on the long process of the incus. The right‑angle geometry lets the surgeon reach around the ossicle while keeping the shaft clear of the operating microscope's optical path. Stainless steel construction holds the fine tip profile through repeated middle‑ear use and autoclaving.
Built for stapes footplate work, the McGee pick carries an anterior 0.2mm long point angled up 90 degrees, with the shaft angled 20 degrees and 60mm from angle to tip. The geometry places the fine working point at the stapes footplate without obscuring the surgeon's view, and the round handle delivers steady fingertip rotation.
This McGee perforating needle features a straight point and a 20‑degree angled shaft with a 60mm angle‑to‑tip length and a 165mm overall length for precise tympanic membrane perforation.
McGee straight pick is designed for ossicular manipulation and mobilization during otologic microsurgery. The 20-degree shaft angle positions the straight tip for precise contact with ossicular bodies and stapes structures without obstructing microscopic visibility. The round, knurled handle offers tactile feedback and secure grip through prolonged micromanipulation, while the 152mm length maintains adequate working distance from the operating microscope.
This obtuse pick (0.25mm tip, 30-degree angle) enables ultraprecise dissection in confined ossicular spaces. Its minimal tip diameter (0.25mm) allows work in microscopic tympanic anatomy. The 30-degree angle supports access to posterior epitympanic niches and sinus tympani regions.
This Paparella pick, left‑sided (#16), uses a 0.9mm wide tip and a 165mm overall length for controlled dissection from the contralateral side.
This Paparella pick, right‑sided (#16), features a 0.9mm wide tip with a 165mm length for controlled microdissection.
This Paparella straight needle (#6) features a heavy malleable 70mm working shaft and a 165mm total length for controlled middle‑ear access.
The Rosen pick with 1.5mm curved working end and round handle enables precise dissection and elevation in otologic microsurgery, particularly for ossicular manipulation and stapes footplate work. The curved geometry provides excellent tactile feedback during delicate bone and cartilage work. The 168mm length supports visualization and control.
The curved Rosen pick carries a 3mm tip from curve to tip on a round handle, sized for middle ear dissection and stapes mobilization during otologic microsurgery. The 168mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the operative microscope, and the curved geometry tracks the contour of the ossicular chain.
This Schuknecht needle incorporates an 18‑degree angled shaft with a 55mm bend‑to‑tip distance and a 165mm length for controlled middle‑ear access.
The septum needle features a sharp, 0.8mm diameter tip angled 90 degrees, enabling precise elevation and disruption of nasal septal flaps during surgical dissection. The 110mm straight shaft provides tactile feedback while the angular tip navigates along the mucoperichondrial plane. Stainless‑steel construction withstands repeated reshaping and sterilization.
This septum needle combines a bayonet shaft with a 23-gauge straight tip for precise mucosal injection and septum infiltration during rhinoplasty. The bayonet offset keeps the hand clear of the surgical field while the fine gauge minimizes tissue trauma. Stainless steel resists bending during repeated nasal septum penetrations.
This straight‑shaft septum needle features an angled hub and reinforced construction, enabling precise needle advancement through nasal mucosa and septal cartilage during septoplasty. The reinforced design withstands lateral forces during needle positioning without kinking or buckling. Stainless‑steel composition supports repeated sterilization.
This Shambaugh palpating needle is a fine straight instrument with a 160mm overall length used for delicate middle‑ear palpation.
The 23‑gauge angled tonsil needle with a Luer‑Lock fitting at 0.6mm diameter and 13mm tube length delivers local anesthetic into the tonsillar fossa during tonsillectomy. The angled geometry suits the posterior oropharyngeal approach, and the Luer‑Lock fits standard syringes.