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The Kleinsasser micro laryngeal scissors in right configuration provides controlled blade action for dissection along the right laryngeal wall. The fine blades perform precise mucosal cutting under laryngoscopic visualization, while the straight narrow shaft minimizes obstruction of the endolaryngeal field. Right orientation suits ipsilateral approach to vocal cord and laryngeal lesions.
Features & Benefits
The Jansen ear and nose bayonet dressing forceps delivers 184mm of extended reach for accessing the deeper ear canal and nasal cavities. The bayonet offset angle allows surgeon to work perpendicular to the instrument axis, improving visibility and ergonomics in confined spaces. Smooth jaws provide gentle tissue handling without crushing.
The Jansen ear and nose bayonet dressing forceps feature a 90-degree offset handle geometry that removes the hand from the surgical field during epistaxis packing and aural dressing placement. The straight jaw tips maintain direct visualization without obstruction. The extended 200mm length supports work deep within the nasal cavity and ear canal.
The Jansen Middleton septum forceps combines a double‑action spring handle with a 4 × 11mm cup geometry designed for atraumatic septal cartilage and bone manipulation in septorhinoplasty. Its spring mechanism reduces hand fatigue during extended procedures, while the balanced cup profile grasps tissue securely without crushing. The 197mm length provides excellent reach.
The Jansen‑Middleton septum forceps delivers through‑cutting capability with a 4.6 × 16mm large jaw and ball spring cross‑action squeeze grip. The 197mm working length permits deep nasal access for septum manipulation and removal. Serrated surfaces maintain secure grip on cartilage and bone.
This through‑cutting Jansen Middleton septum forceps features a small pattern 3.6 × 16mm jaw with ball spring cross‑action design for controlled septal cartilage and bone resection in septoplasty and FESS. The cross‑action squeeze grip supports precise tip control, and the through‑cut geometry produces clean separation. The 197mm working length reaches all septal levels.
The Jansen‑Middleton septum forceps features 4 × 11mm cup jaws operated by double‑action spring handle for secure grip on nasal septum and polyp tissue during septoplasty and polypectomy. The cup geometry distributes force across broad tissue contact without crushing. At 197mm overall length with spring action, it enables powerful yet controlled grasp.
The adult Jennings mouth gag at 8" × 6" opens the oral cavity with a ratcheted hinge for tonsillectomy, intraoral procedures, and dental work in adult patients. The larger frame holds the jaw open without continuous operator pressure, and the wide spread suits adult anatomy.
The Jennings mouth gag child configuration with 6.25 inch length is engineered for pediatric oropharyngeal exposure during tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in young patients. The smaller frame and opening accommodate pediatric anatomy without risk of excessive palatal or pharyngeal stretch. Ratchet mechanism maintains consistent exposure throughout the procedure.
Sized for youth patients at 7" × 4‑1/2", this Jennings mouth gag scales the adult design down for pediatric and adolescent anatomy. The ratcheted hinge holds the jaw open during tonsillectomy and intraoral work, and the smaller frame avoids over‑opening in younger patients.
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.
This Joseph button‑end knife features a 15mm wide angled blade with a 146mm length for controlled contouring and dissection.
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.
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.
Joseph curved nasal scissors feature sharp tips and a 140mm overall length for controlled mucosal and septal cutting during rhinoplasty and revision surgery. The curved blade geometry follows nasal anatomy without excessive tissue trauma, while ring handles provide ergonomic finger control. Two‑tone finish adds visual distinction during field management.
Straight Joseph nasal scissors carry sharp tip blades with a two‑tone finish, sized for general nasal dissection and skin work during rhinoplasty. The ring handles support a steady grip, and the 140mm length keeps the working tips clear of the surgeon's hand.
The Joseph periosteal elevator carries a curved 4mm blade on a 170mm body, sized for nasal dorsum periosteal lift during rhinoplasty and septoplasty. The curved blade tracks the dorsal contour without snagging, and the moderate working width balances coverage against tactile control.
This Joseph rasp is fine cross‑serrated with an 8mm wide working surface and a thin handle across a 178mm length for delicate nasal shaping.
These Joseph-Peck nasal scissors feature curved tungsten-carbide blades with double-beveled edges and semi-sharp tips designed for curved tissue dissection within the nasal framework. The 146mm length permits controlled maneuverability in confined septal and sidewall spaces. Ring handles support precise blade control during delicate mucoperichondrial dissection.
The Kazanjian rongeur is a heavy-model instrument with box-lock closure and straight geometry, designed for robust mastoid and sinus bone removal. The 190mm length and heavy construction provide sustained cutting force during extended mastoidectomy.
The Kazanjian light‑model rongeur uses a straight, box‑lock configuration for bone removal in rhinoplasty and septorhinoplasty. The delicate cutting pattern and 190mm length make it suitable for controlled bone work at the nasal dorsum. Stainless steel jaw construction maintains consistent cutting performance.
The Kerrison rongeur with 40‑degree upbite and 5mm bite is engineered for controlled bone removal in spine and orthopedic procedures, including laminectomy, foraminotomy, and decompression around the neural elements. The 203mm working length reaches deep into spinal corridors while the upbite geometry directs the cutting head away from the underlying dura and nerve root. Stainless‑steel construction holds the cutting edge across repeat reprocessing.
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 Killian antrum cannula (long curve, 4mm diameter, front opening, bulbous tip, 130mm overall) enables comprehensive maxillary antrum irrigation and specimen removal. Its curved shaft follows antral anatomy, while the front-opening aperture optimizes fluid delivery. The bulbous tip guards against mucosal perforation.
The Killian antrum cannula (size 1, bulbous tip) facilitates safe fluid delivery and tissue irrigation in the maxillary antrum during antrostomy procedures. Its bulbous terminal prevents mucosal laceration while permitting controlled irrigation. The compact size 1 profile suits anatomically narrow antral ostia.
This Killian antrum cannula, size 2, features a long curved 2.75mm diameter shaft with a front‑opening bulbous tip and a 130mm length for targeted antral access.
The Killian nasal speculum (50mm blades, 145mm overall) opens the nasal cavity for inspection and surgical access during septoplasty, FESS, and nasal endoscopy. Its 50mm blade span accommodates the nasal ostium and turbinate anatomy. The speculum geometry provides bilateral lateral retraction.
This Killian nasal speculum features 64mm blades and a 145mm overall length to support controlled nasal cavity dilation.