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This Blakesley nasal suction forceps integrates a 2.5 × 4mm fenestrated jaw for controlled suction and tissue handling in the nasal cavity and sinus ostium. The 100mm working length allows precise depth control during endoscopic sinus procedures, while the straight geometry maintains visibility. The fenestrated pattern prevents inadvertent mucosal trauma during tissue manipulation.
Features & Benefits
The Weil‑Blakesley hybrid combines fenestrated 3.5 × 7mm jaws with a 45‑degree upbite angle for accessing disease in multiple sinus compartments. At 178mm overall and 115mm working length, it balances reach with ergonomic control. Fenestrated design enables controlled tissue division without complete jaw closure.
This straight Blakesley nasal forceps delivers a 3.5mm jaw optimized for controlled nasal bone and cartilage removal during endoscopic procedures. The straight shaft permits direct visualization along the dissection plane, while the Blakesley through-cutting geometry ensures clean, single-closure tissue separation. Reusable stainless steel supports routine clinical sterilization.
The Blakesley nasal forceps in straight configuration features a 3.5mm through-cutting jaw that removes nasal bone or soft tissue with a single, controlled grasping action. The cutting geometry allows tissue to be severed as the jaw closes, reducing the number of positioning steps required during endoscopic procedures. Stainless steel withstands repeated processing.
The Blakesley nasal forceps with 5mm × 10mm jaw provide increased bite area for larger bone fragments and polyps during functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The straight 115mm working length maintains deep access while the wider jaw accelerates material removal. This variant suits revision sinus cases where larger fragments must be extracted.
The Boettcher curved scissors present a 185mm length suited for otologic and lateral neck dissection work where extended reach aids visibility in deeper anatomic planes. The ring handle design and gentle curve accommodate the surgeon's natural hand geometry for prolonged cutting without fatigue. Reusable stainless‑steel blades maintain their cutting edge across many surgical cases.
The Boies nasal fracture elevator with 11mm blade (size 6) lifts depressed nasal bone segments and mucoperiosteal flaps during closed nasal fracture reduction and open rhinoplasty. The straight blade distributes lift force across a broad contact surface, minimizing point trauma. At 190mm length, the instrument provides extended reach for posterior nasal vault work.
The Boies nasal fracture elevator features a straight shaft and 9mm blade designed for precise subperiosteal separation during nasal reduction and bony septum work. Its 195mm overall length provides leverage and reach through the nasal aperture into the pyriform fossa and dorsum. The rigid blade resists buckling during forceful reduction maneuvers.
The Boies nasal fracture elevator carries a straight 9mm blade on a Bruns‑style handle, sized for reduction of nasal bone fractures by intranasal elevation. The 195mm length carries the working face well into the nasal cavity, and the Bruns handle delivers a positive grip during the reduction maneuver.
This Boucheron ear speculum, size 1, uses a 3mm round lumen and a 30mm overall length for controlled visualization of the external auditory canal.
The Boucheron ear speculum at Size 2 (3.5mm) provides compact aural canal visualization suited to pediatric and small‑canal adult otology. The round tip design is atraumatic during insertion and pressure application. At 32mm overall length, the speculum offers stable handling for otoscopic examination and diagnostic aural canal inspection without risk of traumatic perforation.
This Boucheron ear speculum, size 3, uses a 4.5mm round lumen and a 34mm overall length for expanded visualization of the ear canal.
The Boucheron ear speculum at Size 4 (5mm) accommodates larger pediatric and teenage aural canals during routine otoscopic examination and early otologic assessment. The round tip prevents mucosal trauma while the 5mm opening provides adequate visualization of the tympanic membrane and middle ear space. At 35mm overall length, the instrument delivers compact, secure handling.
This Boucheron round ear speculum set carries four large sizes � 5.5mm, 6.5mm, 7.5mm, and 9mm � for graduated ear canal examination across adult anatomies. The round profile preserves a clear visual axis to the tympanic membrane, and the matched set lets the examiner step through sizes without changing speculum families.
Sized to 3 French, this Brackman suction tube is built for fine aspiration in otologic and microsurgical fields where lumen control matters more than volume. Stainless‑steel construction supports cleaning of the narrow bore between cases. The small caliber draws fluid without disturbing adjacent middle‑ear or microsurgical structures.
This Brackman suction tube, 7Fr, features offset suction tip holes, a thumb plate cutoff bypass, a 75mm working length, and a 114mm total length for controlled otologic suction.
Built for septoplasty cartilage removal, this large Bruening septum forceps carries 8.5mm fenestrated jaws on a 191mm shaft. The window in each jaw lets cartilage protrude as the bite is taken, producing predictable strip removal without crushing surrounding mucoperichondrium. Stainless steel construction holds the jaw alignment that fenestrated forceps depend on through repeated steam cycles.
Built for posterior septal work, this size 2 Bruening septum forceps adds a cross‑action handle to 9 × 11mm fenestrated jaws on a 110mm working length. The cross‑action grip closes the jaws when the handle is released, giving the surgeon a one‑hand bite and hold on cartilage strips deep in the nasal cavity. Stainless steel construction maintains the jaw alignment that fenestrated bites demand through repeated reprocessing.
The Bruenings pneumatic ear speculum at 10mm tip size accommodates the widest adult aural canals, enabling unobstructed visualization of the entire tympanum and mastoid cortex during otologic surgery. Pneumatic control provides surgeon‑modulated pressure to avoid overinflation and tympanic membrane perforation. Stainless steel durability ensures reliable performance across repeated clinical use.
The Bruenings pneumatic ear speculum with 7.5mm tip provides controlled, atraumatic aural canal visualization during otoscopic examination and surgical inspection of the tympanum. Pneumatic control allows gradual pressure adjustment to protect the fragile tympanic membrane. The straight design and stainless steel construction ensure repeatable performance across routine and complex otologic cases.
This Bruenings pneumatic ear speculum with 8.2mm tip accommodates larger adult aural canals while maintaining precise, pressure‑controlled visualization of the tympanic membrane and middle ear space. Pneumatic mechanics allow real‑time pressure modulation to prevent trauma during diagnostic and surgical otologic work. Stainless steel composition supports lasting clinical durability.
This Buck ear curette, size 0, features an angled blunt head with a 1.5mm outer diameter and a 150mm length for controlled cerumen removal.
This Buck ear curette, size 0, uses a blunt angled head with a 2.3mm outer diameter and a 150mm length for controlled cerumen removal.
Sized at the smallest end of the range, this size 00 Buck ear curette carries a 1mm outer diameter angled blunt head on a 150mm shaft. The angled head reaches the medial canal where cerumen and squamous debris collect against the tympanic membrane, while the blunt edge protects skin and drum. Stainless steel construction holds the slender head geometry through repeat office and OR use.
The Buck ear curette with angled head and blunt tip (Size 1, 2mm) provides atraumatic removal of canal skin lesions, debris, and cerumen impactions during otologic surgery. The angled working head accesses canal walls without requiring excessive manipulation. At 152mm overall length, the curette delivers controlled leverage while the 2mm blunt tip prevents accidental tympanic membrane trauma.
The Buck ear curette with angled head and blunt tip (Size 2, 2.5mm) accommodates larger debris and cerumen removal during otologic procedures while maintaining atraumatic technique. The 2.5mm working diameter provides expanded surface area for efficient instrumentation.
The Buck ear curette Size 0 features a 1.5mm blunt tip angled for controlled removal of granulation tissue and cholesteatoma epithelium from mastoid and middle ear spaces. The blunt working edge prevents perforation of the ossicular chain and tympanic membrane. The 165mm angled shaft supports deep mastoid access with excellent visualization.
The Size 1 Buck ear curette with a blunt angled tip at 146mm removes cerumen without the sharp edge of the Size 1 sharp variant, suited to patients with sensitive canals or canal walls where a blunt approach is preferred. The angled geometry tracks external canal curvature.
The Buck ear curette with angled head and blunt tip (Size 3, 3mm) provides maximum working surface area for removal of large cerumen impactions and debris while maintaining atraumatic pressure against the tympanic membrane. The 3mm blunt end distributes force across broader canal tissue. At 152mm overall length, the curette delivers excellent control during extensive cerumen management.
The Buck ear curette Size 0 with sharp 1.5mm tip and angled shaft enables controlled excision of granulation tissue and disease from mastoid cavities and middle ear spaces. The sharp edge cuts cleanly along tissue planes. The angled 150mm design supports deep mastoid access while maintaining surgical visibility.