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This House cup oval forceps features a 0.9mm cup angled right 15 degrees with a 71mm shaft and a 134mm total length for controlled tissue grasping.
Features & Benefits
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.
Made of autoclavable Delrin, this House cutting block provides a non‑metallic surface for trimming Gelfoam, fascia, or cartilage grafts during tympanoplasty and ossiculoplasty. The 73 × 38 × 8mm slab protects scalpel edges during graft preparation and won't dull diamond knives used at the back table. Delrin tolerates repeat steam sterilization while resisting staining and absorption of biological material.
Designed for ossicular manipulation and otologic bone work, the House ear forceps features serrated 8mm jaws with a large model geometry that accommodates broader manipulation in the mastoid and tympanic cavities. The 0.4 pitch serration secures fine ossicular fragments without crushing. The 87mm working length reaches into mastoid depths.
This House elevator features a narrow 3mm straight blade with a 180mm length for controlled elevation and dissection in otologic and nasal procedures.
Working at the back table during ossiculoplasty and tympanoplasty, this House Gelfoam press flattens absorbable sponge into uniform 12 × 15mm sheets for middle‑ear packing. Consistent compression yields predictable thickness when layering Gelfoam around a prosthesis or against the tympanomeatal flap. The 5.1‑inch instrument is built for repeated steam sterilization between ear cases.
The House Gelfoam press with 12 × 16mm head and 191mm overall length is designed for gentle compression and positioning of Gelfoam and fat grafts over oval window fenestrations during stapes surgery. The flat platen distributes pressure uniformly across graft tissue, preventing overflow into the scala vestibuli. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated sterilization.
The House knife (angled left, 7mm blade) provides precise cutting in the external ear canal and mastoid region during otologic procedures. Its 7mm blade width accommodates canal anatomy, while the left-sided angle supports contralateral approach work. Stainless steel composition ensures durability.
The House knife (angled right, 7mm blade) complements left-sided instrumentation during bilateral otologic procedures or right-sided canal work. Its 7mm blade dimensions suit external auditory canal anatomy. The right-sided angle optimizes ipsilateral surgical approach geometry.
The House lancet knife (2mm × 3mm tapered blade, 45-degree angle, round handle) creates precise incisions in the tympanic membrane and anterior epitympanic regions. Its tapered blade geometry supports controlled penetration without excessive trauma. At 168mm, the instrument enables comfortable angled access.
This House middle‑ear mirror uses a 2mm diameter reflective surface angled 45 degrees, paired with a round handle and a 168mm length for visualization of recessed structures.
This House oval window pick incorporates a 0.33mm point angled 90 degrees for precise manipulation near the oval window.
This House sickle knife features a 7.5mm curved blade with a round handle and a 168mm overall length for controlled dissection of middle‑ear soft tissue.
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.
This House stapes elevator, �Gimmick� style, features a 13×1mm angled tip and a 165mm overall length for controlled stapedial manipulation without insulation.
Used during stapes surgery to measure prosthesis length between incus and footplate, this House strut caliper carries a 4.0mm tip on a malleable 168mm shaft. The hexagonal handle resists rolling on the Mayo stand and allows the surgeon to bend the shaft into the working angle dictated by middle‑ear anatomy. Stainless steel construction holds calibration through repeated stapedotomy cases and steam sterilization.
This House strut caliper features a 4.5mm tip, a hexagonal handle, and a malleable shaft with a 168mm overall length for precise measurement and positioning in middle‑ear work.
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.
The 5/7 French House suction irrigator delivers combined suction and irrigation for otologic work where a finer flow channel than the 8/12 French variant is wanted. The concave thumb‑plate cutoff hole supports surgeon modulation, and the 95mm working length suits middle ear dissection.
Stepping up to 8/12 French, this House suction irrigator delivers heavier flow for otologic cases where larger volumes must be cleared during sustained dissection. The concave thumb‑plate cutoff modulates the flow, and the 95mm working length suits the standard otologic field.
Built as the finest gauge in the House suction irrigator family, this angled 2/2.5 French model delivers combined suction and irrigation through fine ear canal anatomy. The concave thumb‑plate cutoff hole supports surgeon modulation, and the 85mm working length suits middle ear dissection.
This House suction irrigator at 2.5/4 French with a 70mm working length scales the standard 95mm working length down for delicate microsurgical work in narrower otologic fields. The concave thumb‑plate cutoff modulates the flow at the fingertip.
The 4/5 French House suction irrigator delivers fine‑gauge combined suction and irrigation for otologic cases, with the concave thumb‑plate cutoff modulating the flow at the fingertip. The 95mm working length suits middle ear dissection.
Built as a House‑style angled suction irrigator, this 12/14 French dual‑channel design provides both suction and irrigation through one instrument with a concave thumb‑plate cutoff hole for surgeon‑controlled modulation. The 95mm working length supports otologic dissection, and the 140mm overall length keeps the hub clear of the microscope.
The 2.5/4 French House suction irrigator sits between the finest and standard gauges, delivering combined suction and irrigation for otologic dissection where a slightly broader flow channel is needed. The 95mm working length suits middle ear access, and the 140mm overall length keeps the hub clear of the microscope.
Sized at 4/5 French, this House angled suction irrigator delivers combined suction and irrigation through one instrument, with a concave thumb‑plate cutoff hole for surgeon‑controlled modulation. The 95mm working length suits otologic dissection, and the 140mm overall length keeps the hub clear of the operative microscope.
The House suction-irrigator (angled, 6/8 French, concaved thumb plate cut-off, 95mm working length) combines fluid delivery and aspiration in a single instrument for otologic procedures. The angled geometry navigates tympanic cavity anatomy, while the concaved cut-off hole provides intuitive suction modulation. Stainless steel construction supports sterilization.