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Built at 7/10 French, this House suction irrigator delivers moderate‑to‑heavier flow for otologic dissection where the 5/7 variant is too fine and the 8/12 variant too heavy. The concave thumb‑plate cutoff modulates flow at the surgeon's fingertip.
Features & Benefits
The House suction-luer adaptor (finger cut-off, chrome-plated, 55mm) manages suction modulation during otologic procedures. Its compact length and luer interface integrate with standard suction tubing systems. The finger cut-off feature enables surgeon-controlled suction modulation during delicate tympanic work.
The 18‑gauge House suction tube angled on a compact 105mm body delivers fine‑gauge fluid clearance during otologic microsurgery. The angled tip preserves visualization under the operative microscope, and the compact length keeps the hub close to the surgeon's fingertips.
This House wire guide features a V‑shaped tip designed to support precise placement and directional control of fine surgical wire.
The House wire strut guide (0.6mm notched tip, 10-degree angle, 62mm bend-to-tip, flat handle) positions ossicular reconstruction implants during mastoid surgery. Its notched terminus prevents slippage when seating prosthetic struts. At 156mm overall, it provides extended reach and stable handling.
The House-Wullstein miniature ear cup forceps is angled 35 degrees upward with 0.6 × 1.2mm cups for ultra-fine ossicular work. The extra-fine geometry and 82mm working length support stapes surgery and ossicular replacement during tympanomeatal flap procedures.
The House-Bellucci scissors combine left-curved fine blades with a 5mm cutting edge for delicate mucosal and ossicular dissection. The 80mm working length and fine-model design support precision in tympanic and aural anatomy.
Curved left with 5mm blades, this House‑Bellucci scissors variant mirrors right‑sided geometry for left‑sided otologic procedures and bilateral symmetric dissection. The 87mm working length supports endoscopic approaches, while the medium‑gauge stainless‑steel provides consistent cutting performance. Ideal for ossicular work and canal procedures.
The House‑Bellucci curved‑right fine scissors features a 5mm blade and 80mm shaft for angled approach in sinus and nasal dissection. The fine pattern minimizes tissue tearing during delicate sinus ostium work. Curved geometry allows surgeons to work around anatomical landmarks without rotating the wrist.
Curved right with 5mm blades, this House‑Bellucci variant accommodates right‑sided otologic procedures where instrument approach angle demands rightward deflection. The 87mm working length suits endoscopic canal approaches, while the medium gauge balances strength and control. Stainless‑steel construction withstands hundreds of procedures.
This House‑Bellucci straight fine scissors delivers 4.5mm blades for delicate tissue and mucosal work in nasal and sinus cavities. The 133mm overall length and fine cutting pattern minimize trauma during intricate endoscopic procedures. Stainless steel blades maintain edge sharpness across multiple sterilization cycles.
The House‑Bellucci medium scissors with 5mm blades and 87mm working length balance cutting capacity with the precision required for delicate otologic procedures. The straight shaft aligns with canal anatomy, while the medium‑gauge stainless‑steel resists corrosion across many sterilization cycles. Ideal for ossicular reconstruction and canal wall surgery.
The House‑Dieter malleus nipper offers up‑cutting design for precise bone fragment removal during ossicular reconstruction. With an 82mm working length, the instrument reaches the stapes and oval window during mastoid and middle‑ear procedures. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
This Howarth elevator is double-ended with straight geometry designed for subperiosteal separation in nasal and sinus dissection. Each end offers a different size or profile to accommodate various anatomical spaces. The 216mm length provides leverage while navigating the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses during FESS.
This large Hurd dissector/pillar retractor features an 8×18mm dissector end and a 13mm retractor end over a 224mm length for broader tissue retraction.
This Hurd dissector/pillar retractor, small size, includes a 7×22mm dissector end and an 11mm retractor end with a 224mm length for controlled oropharyngeal tissue manipulation.
The Hurd tonsil dissector is a blunt dissector designed for gentle separation of the tonsillar capsule from surrounding pharyngeal muscle during tonsillectomy. Its rounded tip minimizes perforation risk while the stainless-steel blade glides smoothly along tissue planes. Optimal for cold steel technique.
The serrated Hurd tonsil dissector combines blunt safety with serrated working edges for enhanced grip during tonsillar dissection. The serrations bite into the tonsillar capsule and surrounding tissue without cutting through to deeper structures. Ideal for controlled separation in difficult dissection planes.
Angled 60 degrees at the working tip, this incudostapedial joint knife presents a 0.75mm blade diameter for separating the incudostapedial joint before stapes mobilization or stapedotomy. The acute angle reaches behind the long process of the incus where straight knives cannot follow, and the round handle gives the surgeon rotational control during the cut. Stainless steel construction holds the slender blade through repeat otologic reprocessing.
This Jackson laryngeal cup forceps uses a straight shaft with 4mm upbiting cup jaws and an 11‑inch working length for controlled laryngeal tissue grasping.
The Jackson trachea retractor is double-ended with straight geometry designed to hold tracheal rings open during thyroid surgery and tracheal procedures. Each end can be positioned to maintain bilateral tracheal separation during dissection or intubation manipulation. The 170mm length provides secure handheld leverage.
The Jackson tracheal retractor is a double-ended blade instrument for laryngeal, thyroid, and tracheal surgical exposure. Its straight geometry and 178mm length enable one-handed retraction of lateral tracheal and laryngeal tissue. Stainless-steel construction supports repeated sterilization.
The Jackson trachea tenaculum delivers precise single‑point fixation for tracheal and laryngeal tissue stabilization during airway and laryngeal surgery. Its straight geometry and compact 146mm length facilitate rapid tension application, and the sharp tine securely grasps tissue without slippage. Stainless steel construction supports durability across multiple procedures.
Carrying a sharp 8mm pointed angled tip on a J‑shaped finger grip, the Jackson tracheal hook secures the trachea before incision during open tracheostomy. The 146mm length stabilizes the operator's working position, and the angled tip directs the hook into the trachea without sliding off cartilage.
The Jako fine suction tube at 5 French (1.7mm) carries a 230mm working length on a 324mm overall body, sized for deep microsurgical fluid clearance under the operative microscope. The fine gauge supports controlled clearance without disturbing the surgical field.
The Jako laryngeal probe angles 90 degrees with a 220mm working length, sized for palpation and tissue evaluation through a laryngoscope. The right‑angle tip catches mucosal edges and structural surfaces, and the long working length suits deep laryngeal access.
The Jako microlaryngology knife features an oval blade profile angled at 45 degrees, allowing variable approach angles during laryngeal dissection and tissue removal. The 230mm working length extends reach into the larynx, while the 45-degree angle suits both midline and lateral vocal cord pathology. Stainless steel composition withstands sterilization.
The Jako microlaryngology knife with round edge and vertical cutting angle enables controlled incisional work during laryngeal surgery. The round-edged blade reduces the risk of inadvertent penetration into deep laryngeal tissues while supporting clean vertical cuts along mucosal planes. The 230mm working length provides access to all laryngeal compartments.
The Jako sickle knife combines a long curved blade with fine-point geometry optimized for delicate laryngeal dissection. The 2.2mm blade width and 10.5mm reach permit controlled removal of vocal cord lesions, polyps, or granulation tissue. The 204mm working length provides sufficient shaft extension for safe translaryngeal passage.
The Kleinsasser micro laryngeal scissors in left configuration enables controlled dissection along the left laryngeal wall during microlaryngeal surgery. The fine blades allow precise mucosal cutting through a laryngoscope, while the narrow shaft preserves the operative field. Left orientation suits right-handed surgeons approaching ipsilateral laryngeal pathology.