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This Killian nasal speculum incorporates 76mm blades with a 145mm overall length to support wider nasal cavity exposure.
Features & Benefits
Designed for wider nasal cavities, this 140mm Killian speculum features 90 × 8.7mm blades that provide superior exposure for FESS procedures and nasal disease inspection. The straight profile and set screw mechanism allow precise blade stabilization during extended sinus work. Stainless steel provides lasting durability.
The Killian medium nasal speculum provides fixed‑blade visualization for diagnostic and operative sinus work. Its 64mm blade paired with a 140mm handle length allows stable, hands‑free retraction of nasal sidewalls during rhinologic procedures. Stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability across repeat clinical use.
The 140mm Killian nasal speculum provides medium‑width access for routine sinonasal inspection and procedure introduction. Its 76 × 8mm blade geometry delivers balanced visualization without excessive turbinate displacement. The set screw mechanism ensures stable blade positioning throughout the examination or procedure.
Kleinert‑Kutz elevator/dissector delivers blunt separation of soft tissue planes during hand and plastic surgery procedures requiring fine dissection control. The straight design and 178mm length provide direct access to fascial layers, subcutaneous tissue, and skin attachment sites with minimal trauma. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated sterilization cycles without edge degradation.
Kleinsasser horizontal scissors deliver precise mucosal cutting through rigid laryngoscopes during microlaryngeal surgery. The straight 2mm shaft maintains optimal visualization of deep laryngeal structures, while the 230mm working length accommodates narrow instrumentation angles. Designed for exacting endolaryngeal procedures including vocal cord and anterior commissure work.
These vertical micro‑laryngeal scissors are designed for controlled dissection through a laryngoscope. Their straight vertical blades allow precise mucosal cutting with full visibility. The long shaft maintains access to deep laryngeal structures while keeping the handle clear of the optical path.
The Kleinsasser grasping forceps features serrated tips and luer-lock connector for secure handpiece coupling without ratchet slip during laryngeal manipulation. Straight geometry supports controlled grasp of vocal cord and laryngeal tissue without excessive force. Cleaning connector design simplifies sterilization. 230mm working length reaches deep laryngeal structures.
The Kleinsasser robust laryngeal biopsy forceps feature 3 × 4mm jaws designed for secure tissue sampling from vocal cord polyps and laryngeal lesions. The larger jaw dimensions provide sufficient purchase for confident tissue grasp and retrieval. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability across repeat clinical use. 230mm working length enables access to deep laryngeal sites.
The Kleinsasser right-curved laryngeal cutting forceps provides controlled tissue excision during endolaryngeal procedures. Round 2mm cupped jaws deliver precise cutting action on vocal cord polyps and laryngeal masses. The curved-right geometry optimizes visualization through the laryngoscope, while reinforced construction ensures reliable performance. 230mm working length supports deep laryngeal access.
Kleinsasser mini laryngeal scissors deliver controlled mucosal dissection through laryngoscopic visualization during microlaryngeal phonosurgery. The straight vertical 4mm blades enable fine cutting along laryngeal contours with preserved optics. The 195mm working length maintains adequate shaft reach to deep laryngeal structures while minimizing optical path obstruction.
The Kleinsasser left-curved scissors supports controlled dissection of left-sided laryngeal structures during endolaryngeal procedures. The curved-left geometry optimizes blade approach and visibility through the operating laryngoscope. Stainless-steel construction maintains edge sharpness across repeated sterilizations. 229mm length provides reliable access to deep laryngeal anatomy.
The Kleinsasser right-curved scissors angled at 45 degrees provides optimized blade orientation for controlled dissection of right-sided laryngeal structures. The 45-degree angle enhances visibility through the laryngoscope while supporting precise mucosal cutting. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability. 230mm working length reaches deep laryngeal sites.
This Kleinsasser scissors feature 4mm straight blades with a straight shaft, an 11‑inch working length, and a 356mm overall length for controlled endolaryngeal cutting.
The Kleinsasser suction tube is engineered for controlled aspiration during transnasal endoscopic procedures and laryngeal surgery. A 3mm diameter bore with a cutoff hole allows surgeon-controlled modulation of suction flow without inserting a thumb vent, preserving the surgical view. The 230mm working length extends deep into nasal and pharyngeal corridors while maintaining precise tip handling.
This Kleinsasser grasping forceps, curved left, incorporates a 2mm diameter shaft with an 11.25‑inch working length for controlled contralateral tissue grasping.
These Kleinsasser grasping forceps support atraumatic tissue management in restricted laryngoscopic fields. The curved left geometry aligns with right-sided laryngeal pathology exposure. At 230mm working length and 2mm shaft diameter, they navigate tight endolaryngeal spaces while preserving visibility of fine structures.
This Kleinsasser grasping forceps, curved right, uses a 2mm diameter shaft with an 11.25‑inch working length for precise endolaryngeal tissue handling.
These Kleinsasser grasping forceps support atraumatic tissue management in restricted laryngoscopic fields. The curved right geometry aligns with left-sided laryngeal pathology exposure. At 230mm working length and 2mm shaft diameter, they navigate tight endolaryngeal spaces while preserving visibility of fine structures.
This Knight nasal scissors model features angled shanks with straight blades and a ring handle across a 165mm length for controlled intranasal cutting.
The Knight septum nasal forceps combines a box lock mechanism with 5 × 12mm oval cup jaws designed for secure grasping of septal cartilage and bone during septorhinoplasty and FESS procedures. The oval cup geometry distributes pressure without crushing, and the box lock maintains reliable closure. The 191mm length provides substantial reach.
The Kos crimper forceps employs a crimping mechanism scaled for fine-model otologic work, with an 82mm working length suitable for tympanic and stapes manipulations. The crimping action secures or shapes ossicular bone during tympanoplasty.
The Kuhn‑Bolger frontal ostium seeker enables precise location and opening of the frontal sinus ostium during FESS. The double-ended design offers one 90-degree angled ball end and one non-angled option for variable anatomical access. The round handle and 195mm length support controlled probing through narrow ostial passages.
The Kuhn‑Bolger giraffe biopsy forceps (horizontal jaw) is configured with a 3mm spoon tip and 55 degrees curved shaft for horizontal jaw closure during paranasal sinus biopsies in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The horizontal orientation allows passage of the sampling jaw along sinus walls without impacting the ostium. At 120mm working length, the instrument reaches lesions in the maxillary antrum and anterior ethmoid sinus.
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 Kuhn‑Bolger frontal ostium seeker is a double‑ended instrument designed to locate and probe the frontal sinus ostium during endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS/FESS). Each end provides a different approach angle for identifying the ostial opening in the lateral recess of the frontal recess.
The Kuhn‑Bolger Giraffe forceps combines a 90‑degree angled shaft with a 2mm cup tip and horizontal opening action, enabling lateral pituitary and sphenoid sinus access during endoscopic skull‑base procedures. The angled geometry accommodates the approach trajectory while maintaining visualization through the endoscope.
The Laborde tri‑valve tracheal dilator at 140mm opens the trachea through a tracheostomy incision with three valves rather than the bi‑valve format, distributing the spreading force across a wider arc. The 140mm length keeps the operator's hand clear of the inserted tube.
This laryngeal fiber handpiece incorporates a suction tip curved at 30 degrees with a 230mm overall length for angled access within the laryngeal field.
This laryngeal fiber handpiece features a straight suction tip with a 230mm overall length to support controlled evacuation during laryngeal procedures.