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Angled 45 degrees up with a 2mm through‑cut cup, this Weil‑Blakesley variant reaches superior sinuses and difficult‑to‑access disease compartments. The upbite geometry combined with cutting jaws enables both tissue grasping and division without repositioning. Stainless‑steel construction supports many clinical cases.
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Weit bayonet otologic scissors combine 45-degree Castroviejo-style bayonet design for precision dissection in mastoid and middle-ear spaces during mastoidectomy and ossiculoplasty. The bayonet geometry optimizes visualization through the operating microscope while maintaining fine tactile feedback. Right-sided configuration suits right-ear procedures and accommodates left-handed surgeon preference.
The Whirly Bird excavator is a precision instrument for curetting diseased bone and marrow during mastoid and middle-ear surgery. Its 3 × 0.7mm blade executes rapid rotational motion to remove soft tissue and granulation with minimal bone disruption. Left-curve geometry accommodates endaural exposure.
The Whirly Bird excavator combines a 3 × 0.7mm blade with a right curve to enable efficient bone removal during endoscopic sinus surgery and mastoidectomy. The slender blade profile maneuvers through tight ossicula and sinus recesses without trauma to adjacent soft tissue. Overall length of 152mm provides balanced reach and control.
The White tonsil forceps combine a curved shaft with 6mm jaws, designed to seize and mobilize the palatine tonsil during tonsillectomy while distributing grip pressure across the tonsillar surface. The curved geometry allows access to the lateral oropharynx while keeping the hand outside the oral field. The 184mm length supports control during blunt dissection.
These White tonsil-seizing forceps employ a curved design to navigate the oropharyngeal space with controlled tissue grasping. The 7.5mm jaw width distributes force across tonsillar capsule without crushing, while the curvature allows approach from different angles during dissection or enucleation. Balanced spring mechanism supports sustained handling during extended procedures.
This adult Wieder tongue depressor features a wide serrated end transitioning from 35mm to 15mm across a 140mm length to support firm tongue retraction.
Wieder pediatric tongue depressors offer controlled visualization of the oral cavity and nasopharynx during examination and surgical procedures in small children. The 28mm tapered to 15mm wide serrated end accommodates variable working widths suited to pediatric oral anatomy. Serration pattern enhances grip on moist mucosa during sustained exposure without mucosal trauma.
The Wiener antrum rasp (large, 5mm diameter) removes bone and debris from the maxillary antrum and sinus cavity walls. Its 5mm working surface provides efficient bone removal in larger sinus spaces. Stainless steel composition withstands the abrasive demands of antral bone work.
The Wiener antrum rasp (large, trocar tip, 5mm diameter, coarse shaft, 190mm overall) combines bone removal with a sharp trocar point for initial ostium penetration in FESS. Its coarse shaft texture enhances grip, while the 5mm rasp surface removes antral walls efficiently. Stainless steel durability supports sinus procedures.
This Wiener antrum rasp includes a 4mm trocar tip with a coarse shaft and a 190mm length to support controlled rasping within the antrum.
Wiet otologic picks deliver controlled stapes footplate manipulation and ossicular chain palpation during mastoidectomy and ossiculoplasty procedures. The 1mm tapered tip enables fine ossicular isolation and bone work in confined middle-ear anatomy. The 45-degree angled geometry optimizes approach angle to ossicular structures while minimizing microscopic obstruction.
The 24‑gauge Wiet suction tube delivers the finest standard otologic suction lumen in the Wiet family, sized for delicate microsurgical and otologic work where minimal flow is wanted. The fine gauge preserves the working face under the operative microscope.
The delicate Wilde ear‑nasal dressing forceps carry an angled shaft with 2 × 14mm straight serrated jaws, sized for packing removal and dressing manipulation in the ear and nose. The angled shaft preserves visualization, and the 121mm length suits in‑office and intraoperative work.
Angled upward at the cup, this Wilde variant directs nasal tissue engagement from lateral and posterior approaches. The 45‑degree cup angle suits difficult‑to‑reach disease and revision sinus spaces. Stainless‑steel cup maintains grip reliability across extended operative use.
The Wilde straight nasal forceps present cup‑shaped jaws ideally suited for grasping and delivering polyps, mucosa, and septal tissue during endoscopic sinus surgery. The 115mm working length provides tactile feedback while maintaining clear visualization of the operative field. Reusable stainless‑steel construction withstands hundreds of sterilization cycles.
The Williams dissectomy forceps, size‑matched at 2mm cup, features a single intraoperative tooth for precise control and gentle tissue elevation during dissection of adhesions and scar tissue. The straight 140mm geometry suits endoscopic and open dissectomy work. Reusable stainless‑steel construction withstands repeated procedures.
This Woodson elevator is double‑ended with a 2×11mm slightly angled semi‑sharp tip and a 4×10mm angled flat rounded tip across a 176mm length for versatile nasal and sinus elevation.
The Wullstein Plester sickle knife serves as a precision cutting instrument for ossicular work and mastoid bone surgery in otologic procedures. At 155mm overall length, the straight blade geometry allows fine control during delicate maneuvers around the tympanic cavity and ossicular chain. Stainless steel composition provides the hardness and edge retention necessary for reproducible bone and tissue cutting.
Wullstein retractors feature 3 × 3 sharp-tooth configuration for controlled otologic anatomy exposure during mastoidectomy and epitympanic surgery. The compact 79mm overall length suits confined mastoid spaces and epitympanic anatomy. Sharp teeth maintain reliable purchase on bone and periosteal tissues without slippage during prolonged retraction.
The Yankauer suction tube features the classic bulbous atraumatic tip and rigid curved shaft that has become standard for intraoperative oropharyngeal and airway fluid evacuation. At 286mm, the extended length supports safe suctioning from anterior cervical and oral structures without excessive hand pressure.
The pediatric Yankauer suction tube features the classic curved rigid cannula with a bulbous, rounded tip designed to clear oropharyngeal secretions and blood without traumatizing delicate mucosa. The pediatric 210mm length and reduced bore suit smaller airway anatomy in children and infants. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
A Yankauer suction tube clears blood, secretions, and irrigation from the oropharynx and airway, and this 9mm bulbous tip seats atraumatically against soft tissue. The removable tip allows thorough cleaning of both halves of the lumen between cases. Working length is 103mm within a 275mm overall instrument for full hand clearance.
The Yasargil micro forceps feature bayonet shafts with 0.6mm sharp tips, a flat three‑hole handle, and an overall length of 7 inches (178mm), enabling precise manipulation of delicate neurovascular structures and ossicular chain elements during microscopic otologic surgery. The bayonet geometry keeps the handle clear of the operative field while the sharp tips provide exact tissue engagement.