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This angled Buck ear curette accesses difficult mastoid recesses and sinus tympani during revision mastoid surgery. The sharp 2mm cup and angled approach enable removal of residual cholesteatoma and bone disease in posterior and superior compartments. Angled geometry reduces blind spots.
Features & Benefits
The angled Buck ear curette with 2mm outer diameter and sharp working edge is designed for selective cerumen removal and canal wall disease curettage during otologic procedures. The 152mm length supports controlled access through the aural canal, while the angled shaft preserves visualization during deep canal work. Sharp geometry enables efficient debris and disease removal.
The Buck ear curette Size 2 with sharp 2.5mm tip and angled shaft provides controlled excision of granulation and cholesteatoma from larger mastoid spaces and anterior epitympanic areas. The wider cutting edge accelerates material removal while maintaining precision. The angled 150mm shaft supports ergonomic deep-field work.
Sized at 3mm Size 3 with a sharp angled working face, this Buck ear curette removes cerumen and small debris from the adult external auditory canal. The sharp loop bites under impacted material without sliding, and the 152mm length keeps the operator's hand clear of the otoscope's field.
The Buck ear curette provides sharp, controlled removal of diseased bone, cholesteatoma, and granulation during mastoid surgery. Its straight geometry and 2mm sharp cup enable precise curetting of the epitympanic recess and sinus tympani. The compact 146mm length maintains excellent proximal control.
The Buck ear curette, size 2, features a 2.5mm diameter round tip with blunt edge ideal for atraumatic removal of epithelial debris and diseased bone during canal wall down or canal wall up mastoidectomy. The round handle provides balanced grip during prolonged scraping, while the straight shaft aligns with canal anatomy. At 152mm length, it maintains excellent control.
The Coakley antrum curette large size with 6mm × 8mm tip and gentle curve enables controlled removal of granulation and mucosal disease from the maxillary antrum and sphenoid sinus during functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The curved geometry navigates sinus recesses without forcing. The 174mm length supports safe deep-field access.
The Coakley antrum curette combines a 6mm working tip with a heavy curve designed for aggressive sinus pathology removal. Its large blade geometry and strong curve support deep maxillary sinus access and efficient curettage of diseased or polypoid tissue. Built from stainless steel for reliable performance across repeated sterilization cycles.
The Coakley antrum curette Size 5 with heavy curve and 5mm working tip provides aggressive antral disease removal while the pronounced curve enables access to lateral and superior antral compartments. Round handle improves tactile feedback during bone and disease curettage. The 178mm length supports secure positioning in deep maxillary sinus spaces.
The Coakley antrum curette Size Small with gently curved geometry and 5mm working tip is designed for controlled maxillary antral disease removal and sinus cavity curettage during caldwell-Luc and endoscopic approaches. The slight curvature accommodates antral recesses while the 178mm length maintains secure hand control. Stainless steel edge sustains sharpness through repeated use.
This acute-angled Coakley curette is shaped for efficient engagement with sinus ostium anatomy and antral linings during endoscopic sinus surgery. The angled blade presents a sharp edge to the work surface, reducing the force required for controlled tissue removal. Its reusable stainless steel construction ensures durability across many surgical procedures.
This Coakley antrum curette (size 1) is angled 30 degrees with an oval cup designed to debride and granulate antral tissue during mastoid and sinus surgery. The angled approach accesses the maxillary antrum recess without interrupting visualization, while the oval cup contours safely against osseous surfaces.
A 75‑degree curve on this ENT curette aligns the working end with posterior and lateral sinus anatomy, permitting removal of granulation tissue and polypoid disease. The 3.5 × 8.3mm cup captures tissue fragments while maintaining mucosal visualization. At 180mm length, it balances reach with ergonomic control for standing or seated surgeon technique.
The Faulkner antrum curette performs controlled curettage of maxillary sinus disease and granulation tissue. Its rectangular 5 × 8mm cup geometry efficiently removes pathology from sinus floor and walls. Suited for endoscopic or caldwell-luc approaches during functional sinus surgery.
The Freimuth ear curette with 2.3 × 4.5mm serrated loop is designed for controlled removal of canal granulation tissue and bony disease during chronic otitis media and canal exostosis procedures. The serrated loop geometry grips diseased bone without slipping, improving removal efficiency. The 160mm length supports controlled access through the aural canal.
Designed for frontal sinus cleaning and bone removal, this 45‑degree angled curette presents a 5 × 2mm cup to the operative field. The angled head allows approach to deep frontal sinus cavity structures while the cup geometry containsRemoved bone fragments and mucosa. Apex‑grade stainless‑steel ensures consistent performance across endoscopic sinus procedures.
The Halle ethmoid curette (sharp, 3mm × 5mm cup, stainless steel head, malleable copper shaft, 210mm overall) removes inflammatory tissue and bone fragments from ethmoid cells during FESS procedures. The malleable copper shaft permits intraoperative angle adjustments to access posterior ethmoid spaces. The 3mm × 5mm cup removes tissue efficiently.
This House angled double‑ended curette incorporates 2mm × 2.5mm and 2.25mm × 3mm cups, a light angle, serrations, and a flat handle with a 178mm length for controlled curettage.
This House angled double‑ended curette features 2mm × 2.5mm and 2.25mm × 3mm cups with a 35‑degree angle, serrations, and a flat handle across a 180mm length for enhanced curettage control.
Built straight rather than angled, this double‑ended House curette carries matched 1.5mm cups on a slim 159mm shaft for atticotomy and stapedial work where a smaller working face is needed. The compact cups thin bone in controlled passes without forcing the working angle.
The House stapes curette is a double-ended instrument engineered for precise removal of stapes bone and mucosa during ossicular surgery and stapes mobilization. Its 35-degree angled tips provide optimal visualization and curetting angle within the middle-ear space. Stainless-steel construction resists corrosion in the moist tympanic cavity.
The double‑ended House stapes curette carries slightly angled oval cups at 3 × 1.7mm and 3 × 1.9mm for graded scraping of bone and stapes superstructure during otosclerosis surgery. The 181mm overall length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the operative microscope while preserving fine tactile feedback.
Built for adult adenoidectomy, the Jones adenoid curette presents a 10 × 20mm cup that engages larger lymphoid masses in the nasopharynx. The 8mm cutting edge provides firm, controlled scraping action across adenoid tissue. The 225mm overall length ensures comfortable access to posterior pharyngeal anatomy.
The Jones adenoid curette in child size features an 8 × 15mm cup designed to safely dislodge lymphoid tissue from the nasopharyngeal wall during pediatric adenoidectomy. The 6mm cutting edge provides controlled tissue detachment without excessive mucosal trauma. At 223mm overall length, the instrument reaches deep pharyngeal structures while maintaining adequate sightlines.
The Jones adenoid curette is engineered for infants with a 6mm × 10mm cup and 4mm cutting edge optimized for delicate adenoid tissue removal in pediatric nasopharyngeal spaces. The 213mm overall length accommodates infant anatomy while the small cup size prevents unintended removal of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue beyond the adenoid pad. The blunt geometry ensures safe adenoid extraction without adenoid remnant.
The Kevorkian‑Young endocervical biopsy curette features a 2mm × 12mm loop for sampling endocervical tissue during diagnostic workup of cervical abnormalities. Without specimen basket, the 311mm overall length provides comfortable reach to the endocervix and lower uterine segment. The straight geometry supports precise placement and controlled curettage.
The Lempert endural curette performs controlled bone and tissue removal during mastoid surgery and endaural approaches. Its 2.5 × 4mm oval cup geometry efficiently evacuates granulation and bone disease from mastoid air cells. The Bruns style handle and 178mm length support prolonged operating while maintaining precise tactile feedback.
The large Shapleigh curette pairs an extra‑delicate 2mm serrated loop with a flexible shaft and flat handle, scaling the small variant up for slightly larger ear canal cerumen work. The serrated loop bites without slipping, and the flexible shaft conforms to canal curvature.
The small Shapleigh curette carries a 1.5mm serrated loop on a flexible shaft with a flat handle, sized for delicate cerumen and debris removal in narrow ear canals. The serrated loop bites without sliding, and the flexible shaft conforms to canal curvature during the retrieval stroke.
The large Sprague ear curette carries a 3mm curved loop on a round smooth handle, sized for adult cerumen removal where the curved loop tracks the contour of the external auditory canal. The smooth handle preserves a stable fingertip grip during the retrieval stroke.