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The Joseph button knife features a 25mm round button end blade and straight construction to facilitate atraumatic elevation and separation of nasal tissue planes during rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The large button end distributes dissection force broadly, minimizing point trauma to cartilage and bone interfaces. At 6 inches, the length provides adequate reach for mid‑dorsal and lateral vault dissection.
Features & Benefits
The Joseph nasal knife delivers dual-edge cutting during septal dissection and rhinoplasty. Its 6mm wide blade with blunt tip protects soft tissues while enabling precise bone and cartilage work. The fluted handle and 150mm blade length support controlled bimanual technique.
The Kuhn‑Bolger giraffe biopsy forceps (sinus vertical) delivers a 3mm spoon tip at a 55 degrees angled shaft, permitting vertical jaw closure for paranasal sinus and septal biopsies during functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The double‑action vertical jaw geometry provides tissue engagement without impingement on surrounding sinus mucosa. A 120mm working length supports access to maxillary, ethmoid, and anterior sphenoid lesions.
The Maltz cartilage knife performs controlled cartilage shaping and harvesting during rhinoplasty and cartilage grafting. Its 10mm angled blade geometry suits dorsal and tip cartilage work while reducing contact with underlying nasal structures. The guard feature protects soft tissues beyond the blade edge.
This myringotomy knife handle (chuck style) is designed to accept standard myringotomy blade inserts for controlled incision of the tympanic membrane during tympanostomy tube placement and fluid drainage procedures. The chuck mechanism securely holds interchangeable blade tips while the compact 3.67 inch handle supports fingertip precision during delicate tympanic work. Reusable stainless steel construction supports long‑term sterilization cycles.
Curved at the working tip, this 9mm myringotomy knife creates a clean radial incision in the tympanic membrane for middle‑ear ventilation or effusion drainage. The SLIG profile slides through the external auditory canal with minimal tissue contact, preserving visualization under the operating microscope. Stainless steel construction supports reliable autoclaving across routine pediatric and adult ear cases.
This Rosen knife curette, small size, uses a 2mm diameter blade angled upward 45 degrees with a hexagonal handle and a 168mm length to support controlled curettage and delicate tissue work.
The Royce straight ear knife features a 7mm up-cutting blade positioned for aural canal and mastoid work. Its bayonet handle and flat grip support fingertip control during delicate ossicular manipulation. At 186mm overall with 63mm working length, this reusable instrument serves tympanoplasty and ossicular chain revision cases.
The Sexton ear knife, size 1, features an 8mm blade and straight geometry for precise cartilage incision during otologic procedures. At 171mm overall length, it accommodates both middle ear and external auditory canal work. Stainless‑steel blade construction ensures reliable cutting performance across many repeat procedures.
This Shea incision knife tapers from 1.5mm to 0.25mm with a 45‑degree angled profile and a 165mm length for controlled incision work.
Designed for incudostapedial joint and stapes superstructure division, this Sheehy‑House knife curette pairs a 2mm semi‑sharp blade with a malleable straight shaft. The round handle balances finger control during precise middle‑ear maneuvers, while the malleability lets the surgeon set the shaft angle dictated by transcanal anatomy. Stainless steel construction holds edge profile through repeat stapes and ossiculoplasty cases.
This Sheehy House knife curette, also known as the Sheehy Large Weapon, supports controlled curettage and dissection of middle‑ear tissue.
The Sheehy knife is a precision ENT blade with a small 2mm width, designed for controlled incision-making and mucosal dissection during otologic and nasal procedures. The round handle provides secure fingertip grip for delicate incision control. Stainless steel construction ensures consistent edge retention across multiple surgical cases.
This adult sickle knife delivers precise septal and cartilage dissection during rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. The 9mm curved blade geometry supports controlled advancement through dense septal tissue. Flat handle and 191mm length enable stable manipulation with bimanual technique.
This blunt double-edge sickle knife with 10mm blade provides controlled mucosal incision in nasal and sinus endoscopy, creating entry lines along lateral rhinotomy or maxillary antrostomy sites. The blunt heel prevents unintended penetration into deeper structures. The 191mm length supports safe hand positioning outside the surgical field.
This sharp curved left sickle knife enables precise septal and cartilage dissection during nasal reconstruction and endoscopic approaches. The 7-1/2 inch (191mm) length supports controlled visualization through operative portals. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable cutting performance over repeated clinical use.
This curved‑right sickle knife delivers sharp cutting capability for septal bone and cartilage work during rhinoplasty and septorhinoplasty. The curved‑right geometry aligns the blade with the natural anatomy during approach from the left side, enabling ergonomic cuts along the perpendicular plate and nasal dorsum. At 191mm overall length, the instrument provides the reach needed for posterior septal work without compromising control.
The Silverstein round disk knife features a 2mm diameter disk blade angled 33 degrees upward for precise creation and enlargement of tympanomeatal flaps and ossicular windows during otologic surgery. The disk geometry provides a wide cutting surface while the angled head orients the blade upward for optimal visualization during tympanic cavity work. At 7.1 inches, the length provides adequate reach to the stapes and tympanic recess.
Tabb elevators provide controlled periosteal elevation and tympanic mucosa dissection during mastoid and middle-ear procedures. The 1mm blade width enables fine dissection adjacent to ossicular structures and cochlear anatomy. The 45-degree angled geometry optimizes microscopic visualization while minimizing instrumentation shadow during otologic microsurgery.
This Tabb flap knife is double‑ended with 0.9mm and 1mm blades angled at 25 and 45 degrees, paired with a round handle and 160mm length for controlled flap elevation.
The Whirly Bird excavator is a precision instrument for curetting diseased bone and marrow during mastoid and middle-ear surgery. Its 3 × 0.7mm blade executes rapid rotational motion to remove soft tissue and granulation with minimal bone disruption. Left-curve geometry accommodates endaural exposure.
The Whirly Bird excavator combines a 3 × 0.7mm blade with a right curve to enable efficient bone removal during endoscopic sinus surgery and mastoidectomy. The slender blade profile maneuvers through tight ossicula and sinus recesses without trauma to adjacent soft tissue. Overall length of 152mm provides balanced reach and control.
The Wullstein Plester sickle knife serves as a precision cutting instrument for ossicular work and mastoid bone surgery in otologic procedures. At 155mm overall length, the straight blade geometry allows fine control during delicate maneuvers around the tympanic cavity and ossicular chain. Stainless steel composition provides the hardness and edge retention necessary for reproducible bone and tissue cutting.