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The McKenty periosteal elevator combines a curved blade with a 5mm width suitable for controlled subperiosteal dissection during nasal, mastoid, and facial procedures. The standard curve follows anatomical contours during elevation and stripping, while the narrow blade width improves visibility in tight surgical spaces. Stainless steel construction supports reliable reprocessing.
Features & Benefits
Converse nasal knives deliver precision mucosa and cartilage dissection during rhinoplasty with double-cutting blade geometry producing clean tissue planes. The 7 × 25mm blade dimensions balance adequate working width with enhanced visualization in confined nasal spaces. Straight 152mm profile supports fingertip-controlled dissection of the nasal septum, dorsum, and lateral walls.
The Converse nasal retractor provides precision exposure of the nasal dorsum and sidewall during rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. Its 9 × 18mm blade geometry suits confined rhinoplasty fields while maintaining excellent visibility. The compact 83mm length supports single-handed manipulation during bimanual dissection.
This Converse needle holder features vertically serrated jaws and a 4.8‑inch length to support controlled suturing in confined operative spaces.
Cutting 10mm wide across a straight edge, this Converse osteotome performs lateral and medial nasal osteotomies during rhinoplasty. The 180mm length lets the surgeon strike along the maxillary process from outside the alar base while controlling fracture propagation. Stainless steel construction holds the cutting edge geometry through repeat osteotomy use and steam sterilization.
This Converse osteotome measures 12mm wide to support broader osteotomy passages during rhinoplasty and nasal fracture reduction. The extended 178mm length provides leverage for dorsal and lateral nasal bone work, with stainless steel ensuring performance through repeat sterilization cycles.
The Converse osteotome carries a 4mm straight cutting blade on a 178mm body, sized for fine nasal osteotomies and craniofacial cortical cuts. The narrow cutting edge places clean planar lines under mallet impact, and the moderate length suits standard rhinoplasty and craniofacial access.
The Converse osteotome features a 6mm straight chisel designed for controlled bone separation during septorhinoplasty and nasal dorsal contouring. The wide 6mm cutting edge distributes force evenly across the target bone surface, minimizing fracture lines. The straight 180mm shaft supports leverage and control during dorsal and septal work.
This Converse osteotome measures 8mm wide and supports the bony work phases of rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction with controlled mallet strikes. The straight 178mm shaft extends reach to dorsal and lateral nasal structures, while stainless steel resists oxidation across repeated sterilization.
Used to raise the periosteum from the nasal bones and maxilla during open rhinoplasty, this straight Converse periosteal elevator presents a 4mm wide blade on a 178mm shaft. The large concaved handle gives the surgeon a thumb‑driven grip for controlled pressure along the bony framework. Stainless steel construction maintains the leading edge through repeat osteotomy and dorsal preparation cases.
This Corwin knife includes a 45mm serrated round handle and a 137mm length for controlled nasal and sinus incision work.
Cottle alar retractors expose the alar base and lateral nasal sidewall during rhinoplasty tip-refinement and columellar approaches. The tapered 16 to 13mm blade narrows progressively from handle to tip, optimizing visualization of the alar-domal junction while minimizing tissue trauma. Straight geometry delivers direct atraumatic retraction of thin alar soft tissue.
This Cottle cartilage crusher is constructed of stainless steel and designed for controlled morselization of cartilage grafts.
The Cottle cartilage crusher is a precision instrument for controlled fracturing and contouring of nasal septal and alar cartilage during rhinoplasty. Its heavy jaw geometry delivers repeatable crushing force without shattering. Stainless-steel construction maintains performance reliability across routine sterilization and clinical reuse.
The Cottle chisel with 4mm blade and square diamond knurled grip enables controlled osteotomies and bone fracture reduction during septorhinoplasty and revision cases. The knurled handle prevents slipping during mallet strikes, while the 180mm length accommodates extended operative work. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates routine impact sterilization.
The Cottle chisel features a 6mm straight blade mounted in a diamond-knurled round handle for controlled bone work during nasal surgery. The knurled surface provides secure grip during mallet-assisted cuts on nasal bone and septum. The 180mm overall length permits safe hand positioning away from impact forces.
The Cottle chisel performs controlled bone removal and shaping during septal reconstruction and rhinoplasty. Its 6mm curved blade with centimeter depth markings (4-7mm) enables precise control during osteotomy advancement. The 184mm length supports bimanual technique with reliable tactile feedback.
The Cottle columella clamp secures the nasal columella during septal and tip rhinoplasty approaches. Its 14mm jaw width accommodates typical columellar thickness while maintaining precise positioning. The 108mm length supports single-handed manipulation during bimanual dissection.
The Cottle dorsal scissors with heavy design, angled shanks, and blunt rounded tips is engineered for safe manipulation of delicate nasal dorsal soft tissue during rhinoplasty. The angled shank geometry preserves visualization while maintaining distance from deep neural and vascular structures. Blunt tips minimize penetrating trauma during dorsal profile work.
Cottle dorsal scissors combine heavy-construction gauge with angled shanks and blunt rounded tips for controlled cutting during nasal dorsum reshaping and septal work. The two-tone finish enhances intraoperative visibility between instrument and mucosal tissue. Blunt-blunt blade profile prevents inadvertent mucosal penetration during subperiosteal nasal dissection and dorsal reduction phases.
These angled‑shaft Cottle dorsal scissors carry Super Cut serrated straight blades for clean dissection along the nasal dorsum during septoplasty and rhinoplasty. The two‑tone finish identifies the Super Cut edge, the black ring handles improve grip, and the 159mm length keeps the working tips well clear of the operator's view.
The Cottle dorsal scissors combine angled rounded shanks with straight tungsten-carbide blades optimized for nasal dorsum dissection during open rhinoplasty. The 160mm length provides controlled reach while the ring-handle design enables precise two-handed manipulation. Tungsten carbide maintains a sharp cutting edge through dense fibrous tissue without dulling.
Heavy serrated blades on this angled Cottle scissors provide secure grip and controlled cutting of nasal septum and sinus mucosa during rhinoplasty and endoscopic procedures. The single‑action mechanism and 175mm length support precision dissection in confined nasal anatomy. Stainless‑steel serrated edges maintain cutting bite across many clinical cycles.
This Cottle nasal knife uses a 4mm blade with a flat handle and a 138mm overall length for controlled intranasal incision work.
Cottle nasal speculum with 50mm blades delivers wider exposure for comprehensive nasal and septum visualization during functional endoscopic sinus surgery and extended rhinologic procedures. The broader blade width accommodates multiple instruments and maintains atraumatic contact with nasal structures, supporting prolonged operative access without mucosal injury.
The Cottle nasal speculum provides wide exposure of sinonasal structures during FESS and septal approaches. Its 50mm thin modified blades retract the nasal vestibule and turbinates with minimal tissue trauma. The 142mm length supports bimanual manipulation and introduction of endoscopes.
The Cottle 52mm speculum bridges diagnostic and limited surgical nasal visualization, accommodating mid‑range sinus access and pediatric anatomy. Its moderate blade dimensions allow gentle retraction while maintaining tissue visibility. Reusable stainless‑steel construction supports routine sterilization and long‑term clinical service.
Cottle nasal speculum with a narrow 35mm blade design is engineered for precise exposure of intranasal structures during septoplasty, rhinoplasty, and functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The straight, spring-loaded blades provide atraumatic retraction of nasal mucosa and septum, enabling clear visualization of the operative field while minimizing postoperative edema.
The extra‑long Cottle nasal speculum carries 90mm blades tapered from 8mm to 10mm wide, with a set screw locking the spread at the desired width. The longer blade reaches deeper into the nasal cavity for septoplasty and rhinoplasty cases requiring posterior access.
The Cottle lateral‑set nasal speculum narrows nasal sidewall retraction through its modified 50mm tapered blades. The geometry reduces tissue trauma during septorhinoplasty and functional endoscopic sinus surgery. A 146mm handle length provides excellent reach and control while maintaining tactile feedback during delicate nasal work.