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Built as extremely delicate dressing forceps, the Littauer carry 2 × 9mm serrated longitudinally grooved jaws on a 121mm frame for the finest ear and nasal packing work. The 66mm working length keeps the grasp close to the surgeon's fingertips, and the longitudinal groove holds slender dressing material in the jaw.
Features & Benefits
The Love uvula retractor provides hands-free exposure of the soft palate and oropharyngeal midline during tonsillectomy and pharyngeal surgery. Its 18mm blade width distributes force atraumatically across the velum. The straight geometry preserves the surgeon's visual axis to the operative field.
Love uvula retractors expose the soft palate and pharyngeal structures during tonsillectomy, pharyngeal flap, and palatal reconstruction procedures. The 20mm straight blade provides adequate coverage of the uvular and soft-palate surface without excessive mucosal compression. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable reusable performance across multiple surgical cases.
The Lucae bayonet ear and nose dressing forceps at 140mm pair the bayonet handle of the Lucae family with serrated dressing tips, sized for packing placement and removal in the ear canal and nasal cavity. The bayonet handle preserves the operator's view of the working face.
The Lucae bayonet dressing forceps is a fine-tipped instrument for handling gauze, cottonoids, and delicate tissue during ear and nasal procedures. Its 1 × 2-tooth tip provides secure grip on damp dressings without tissue crush. The compact 140mm length improves maneuverability.
The Lucae bayonet nasal dressing forceps delivers fingertip control for packing placement and removal in narrow nasal cavities. Its serrated jaws secure gauze without slippage, and the bayonet handle keeps the surgeon's hand away from the operative field. The 2.5mm width minimizes obstruction while maintaining reliable grip on dressing materials.
Carried during tracheostomy and anterior cervical exposure, this Luer trachea retractor uses a double‑ended design so the surgeon can flip between two blade profiles without instrument exchange. The retractor holds the strap muscles and pretracheal fascia clear of the tracheal rings while the airway is opened. Stainless steel construction supports the repeat sterilization expected of an emergency airway tray.
The Luer trachea retractor's compact 114mm double‑ended design provides precise tracheal and laryngeal stabilization in limited‑access cervical procedures. Its straight profile and minimal length preserve fine visibility and minimize field obstruction. Stainless steel ensures durability across routine reprocessing.
The double‑ended Lukens thymus and trachea retractor pairs a 10mm curved blade with a 7mm wide angled blade on one frame, sized for retracting structures during pediatric thymic and tracheal exposure. The double‑ended design covers two retraction tasks in one instrument.
The double‑ended Lukens trachea retractor provides bilateral laryngeal and tracheal stabilization in a compact 171mm profile suitable for thyroid, laryngeal, and airway procedures. Its straight geometry allows symmetric field exposure, and the double‑ended design accommodates alternating tension during extended cases. Stainless steel ensures durable clinical performance.
This Maliniac nasal retractor features a tapered 9×45mm blade with a J‑hook grip and a 102mm overall length for controlled retraction along the nasal dorsum.
The Maltz cartilage knife performs controlled cartilage shaping and harvesting during rhinoplasty and cartilage grafting. Its 10mm angled blade geometry suits dorsal and tip cartilage work while reducing contact with underlying nasal structures. The guard feature protects soft tissues beyond the blade edge.
The Maltz rasp original model with 6.6‑7mm width and down-cutting geometry is engineered for controlled dorsal hump reduction during rhinoplasty. Down-cutting action pulls bone dust distally and away from the operative field, improving visibility. The 171mm length provides secure two-handed control during prolonged nasal bone work.
The Maltz rasp performs controlled bone smoothing and contouring during rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. Its 6.6 × 7mm up-cutting surface efficiently removes bone irregularities and dorsal humps. The Maltz original design ensures predictable aggressive cutting with rapid debris clearance.
The Maltz-Anderson rasp features a 6 × 36mm head with up-cut geometry for controlled dorsal hump removal and rhinoplasty bone work. The extended cutting surface accommodates larger bony defects with fewer strokes, reducing vibration and operative time. Stainless steel construction sustains performance across repeat procedures.
The maxillary ostium seeker with double-ended 2.3mm and 2.6mm ball tips facilitates atraumatic identification and cannulation of the maxillary sinus ostium during functional endoscopic sinus surgery, with ball-tipped geometry that prevents mucosal trauma during advancement into the ostiomeatal complex. At 191mm overall length, the seeker provides excellent reach and control.
The maxillary sinus seeker provides a double-ended probe design for locating and confirming ostium patency during functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Its extended 208mm length reaches deep sinus anatomy while maintaining visualization through the endoscope. The straight geometry supports precise navigation through complex ethmoid anatomy.
This McCabe measuring instrument features a slightly curved round shaft with 3mm, 4mm, and 5mm calibrations and a 156mm overall length to support intraoperative measurement.
McCoy septum forceps feature spring-tension handle mechanics and 5 × 19mm cup-shaped jaws designed for controlled cartilage and bone grasping during septoplasty and septorhinoplasty procedures. The straight geometry provides direct midline approach to septal structures. Ergonomic handle design delivers consistent jaw pressure for secure septal retraction without crushing.
This McCullough elevator is double‑ended with a 3mm round semi‑sharp end and a 2.75mm elevator end across a 185mm length to support controlled mucosal elevation.
Built for stapes footplate work, the McGee pick carries an anterior 0.2mm long point angled up 90 degrees, with the shaft angled 20 degrees and 60mm from angle to tip. The geometry places the fine working point at the stapes footplate without obscuring the surgeon's view, and the round handle delivers steady fingertip rotation.
The McGee malleus wire crimper features a 3mm angled jaw geometry designed for precise ossicular wire or cartilage graft stabilization during ossiculoplasty and ossicular replacement surgery. Its downward angle facilitates access to the stapes footplate region, and the 82mm working length reaches deep tympanic structures. The large model accommodates secure crimping force.
The McGee oval window rasp (16mm diameter, small) is sized for stapes footplate work and oval window niche preparation. At 165mm with a 20-degree shaft angle and 60mm bend-to-tip, its round handle supports controlled rasp motions. This specialized ossicular instrument enables precise bone removal in stapes surgery.
This McGee perforating needle features a straight point and a 20‑degree angled shaft with a 60mm angle‑to‑tip length and a 165mm overall length for precise tympanic membrane perforation.
McGee straight pick is designed for ossicular manipulation and mobilization during otologic microsurgery. The 20-degree shaft angle positions the straight tip for precise contact with ossicular bodies and stapes structures without obstructing microscopic visibility. The round, knurled handle offers tactile feedback and secure grip through prolonged micromanipulation, while the 152mm length maintains adequate working distance from the operating microscope.
This McIvor mouth gag includes three blade sizes, with the large blade measuring 3‑3/4in × 1‑1/16in, designed for controlled oral cavity exposure during oropharyngeal procedures.
The McIvor mouth gag frame provides rigid support for tongue displacement and palatal exposure during oropharyngeal procedures. Its stable design enables hands‑free field visualization throughout extended cases, and the modular frame design accommodates various blade attachments. Stainless steel construction delivers durable performance across repeat surgical use.
The McKenty periosteal elevator performs subperiosteal dissection during nasal, sinus, and mastoid approaches. Its 4mm blade width provides sufficient surface area for controlled elevation while remaining narrow enough for confined spaces. Suited for both open and endoscopic procedures.
The Metzenbaum fenestrated needle holder offers a straight jaw pattern with fenestration windows that reduce instrument weight while maintaining secure needle grip. Its 178mm length supports comfortable needle manipulation in ENT procedures. The spring-driven closure ensures repeatable grasp tension for reliable suturing mechanics.
This micro ear forceps delivers a smooth 4.5 × 0.9mm jaw for delicate ossicular and tympanic work. The 82mm shaft length is scaled for fine-model surgery, and smooth jaw surfaces avoid tissue trauma during handling.