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Sized at 3.5mm (Size 1), this round Hartmann ear speculum carries a regular working end for routine adult otoscopy and minor in‑office ear procedures. The compact 35mm body keeps the speculum profile low against the patient's external auditory canal, and the rounded distal opening preserves a clear visual axis.
Features & Benefits
The Hartmann round ear speculum (size 2, 5mm) provides gentle visualization of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane during otoscopic examination and minor otologic procedures. The round tip and matte surface reduce glare reflection during operative inspection. The compact 1.375 inch length supports comfortable handheld use without patient discomfort.
The Hartmann round ear speculum (size 3, 6mm) accommodates larger otologic anatomy and provides enhanced visualization of the entire tympanic membrane and ossicular landmarks during otoscopic inspection and minor surgical procedures. The round geometry and matte surface prevent operative glare while the 1.375 inch length maintains handheld comfort. The 6mm diameter is suited for adult and adolescent patients.
Sized at 7mm round (size 4), this Hartmann ear speculum opens the external auditory canal for otoscopy and transcanal middle‑ear work in the larger adult canal. The matte surface reduces glare under the operating microscope, eliminating reflections that obscure the tympanic membrane. The 35mm length matches canal depth, and stainless steel construction supports repeat office and OR sterilization.
This Hartmann speculum set includes four round regular‑ended specula, each 35mm long, covering sizes 1‑4 for general otologic examination.
The Hartmann nasal dressing forceps (light model) is designed with a delicate 4mm × 10mm jaw for gentle placement and removal of nasal packing and dressing materials following septoplasty, rhinoplasty, and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The light model construction reduces hand fatigue during prolonged use while the straight geometry and smooth jaw surface prevent packing disruption. At 178mm, the length provides adequate reach to the posterior nasopharynx.
The Hartmann nasal dressing forceps (4mm × 14mm jaw, standard model) secures and positions nasal packing material and cottonoids during endoscopic and open nasal procedures. The 4mm × 14mm jaw profile accommodates ribbon gauze and foam dressing strips. Stainless steel construction supports routine sterilization.
The Heuwieser antrum grasping forceps uses curved‑down geometry for removing polypoid disease and debris from the maxillary antrum during FESS. The 127mm working length positions the jaw within the antral cavity while maintaining external control. Curved design aligns with antral floor and wall anatomy.
Heymann nasal scissors provide straight-blade access for controlled nasal septal and mucosal work. The 178mm ring-handle design supports precision grip in confined nasal passages during FESS and septoplasty. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable performance across repeat procedures.
These straight Heymann nasal scissors are designed for controlled mucosal and soft tissue dissection in nasal and septorhinoplasty procedures. The 197mm length provides excellent reach into the nasal cavity while maintaining fine blade control. Ring handles and stainless steel construction support reliable performance across extended rhinologic cases.
The Hilyard post‑nasal biopsy forceps with 3.5mm round cups provides gentle, complete tissue capture for diagnostic biopsies of nasopharyngeal lesions and masses. Round cup geometry minimizes tissue crush artifact, supporting accurate histopathologic interpretation. Reusable stainless‑steel construction withstands routine sterilization.
The Hoen alligator grasping forceps feature interlocking 1 × 2 tooth pattern, designed for secure purchase on nerve, tendon, or bone during otologic and neurotologic procedures. The tooth geometry prevents slipping without crushing delicate structures. The straight 140mm shaft and ring handle support stable manipulation in the temporal bone and middle ear regions.
The Hoen angular alligator forceps combines a 1 × 2 tooth pattern with 2.2mm tips in a straight configuration, supporting precision grasping during delicate ENT procedures. Its 140mm length provides extended reach for post‑nasal and nasopharyngeal dissection. Stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated sterilization.
The Hoen grasping forceps features 1 × 2 interlocking teeth with a serrated working edge to secure mucosa, polyps, or tissue fragments during nasal and sinus endoscopy. The 140mm shaft allows surgeon positioning away from narrow nasal spaces while maintaining fine tactile control.
The Hollinger laryngeal dissector is a 305mm straight instrument designed for blunt and sharp dissection along laryngeal structures during open laryngeal surgery. The extended length accommodates both direct operative access and angled approaches, while the straight geometry allows controlled advancement along anatomical planes. Stainless steel supports repeated sterilization.
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 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 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.
The Hough whirly bird knife (0.75mm × 5mm, left) combines rotational cutting capability with the precision geometry expected in delicate ossicular and tympanic procedures. Its left-sided offset positions the blade for contralateral approach work. Reusable stainless steel design sustains the demands of otologic cases.
Angled 15 degrees at the working tip, this House "Gimmick" elevator presents a 1 × 12mm blade for lifting the tympanomeatal flap and dissecting the annulus during middle‑ear approaches. The slight angle clears the external canal wall while keeping the tip in the surgeon's microscope view. Stainless steel construction maintains the fine edge profile through repeat tympanoplasty and stapes cases.
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.
The House alligator ear forceps exemplifies fine-model precision with a 0.9mm jaw width and 6mm serrated cup for secure ossicular and stapes work. The 82mm working length supports visualization and tactile feedback during tympanomeatal flap procedures and ossicular chain manipulation.
The fine‑model House alligator ear forceps carry 6mm smooth jaws measuring 0.9mm across and 1.8mm tall, sized for retrieving small foreign bodies and ventilation tubes from the middle ear and external canal. The straight 82mm working length and 144mm overall length suit otologic microscope access.
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 cup oval forceps uses a 0.9mm cup angled left 15 degrees with a 71mm shaft and a 134mm total length to support controlled grasping within the middle ear.