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Long 80mm Cottle blades on this speculum extend working depth into maxillary and ethmoid sinuses during endoscopic surgery. The gradual 8mm‑to‑10mm taper distributes tissue pressure while the set‑screw lock prevents unwanted blade retraction during prolonged procedures. Stainless‑steel construction withstands routine sterilization cycles without performance degradation.
Features & Benefits
The Cottle nasal speculum carries medium 55mm blades that taper from 8mm to 10mm wide, opening the nasal vestibule for visualization during septoplasty and rhinoplasty. A set screw locks the spread at the desired width, and the 130mm overall length keeps the handle out of the surgeon's working line.
Tapered from 8mm to 10mm across 70mm blades, this medium‑long Cottle nasal speculum opens the nasal vestibule and cartilaginous vault for septoplasty and intranasal rhinoplasty. The set screw locks the spread at the chosen width so the assistant can release the handle without losing exposure. The 130mm overall length keeps the surgeon's hand outside the alar margin, and stainless steel construction supports repeat reprocessing.
The Cottle self-retaining nasal speculum with narrow tapered 55mm blades opens the nasal cavity for direct visualization during septoplasty and functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The self-retaining mechanism keeps hands free for instrument passage. The tapered blade geometry minimizes pressure on nasal valve areas.
The Cottle self-retaining nasal speculum with narrow tapered 75mm blades provides enhanced visualization of posterior nasal structures and sphenoid sinus access points during advanced functional sinus surgery. The larger blade width distributes opening pressure evenly. The self-retaining mechanism supports prolonged exposure without hand fatigue.
Short, tapered Cottle blades on this 130mm speculum create precision access to anterior nasal structures and limited sinus compartments. The 35mm blade length tapers from 8mm to 10mm width, supporting controlled tissue retraction without excessive spreading force. Ideal for pediatric and revision cases where confined working space demands compact geometry.
The Cottle nasal speculum at Size 0 (30mm opening) provides controlled nasal vestibule retraction during septorhinoplasty and endoscopic sinus surgery. The narrow 30mm spread is well‑suited to initial nasal inspection and confined sinus ostium access. At 152mm overall length, the speculum delivers stable, atraumatic tissue exposure without encroaching on the surgical field.
The Cottle nasal speculum is a standard-opening speculum designed for visualization of the nasal cavity and septum during diagnostic rhinoscopy and endonasal procedures. Size 2 at 50mm opening width provides comfortable bilateral access, while the straight 150mm handle enables precise positioning with visibility of the anterior nasal chamber. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting sterile reprocessing.
The Cottle nasal speculum at Size 3 (75mm opening) provides wide nasal cavity retraction during extensive septorhinoplasty and FESS procedures requiring broad visualization of the nasal sidewall, turbinates, and paranasal sinus ostia. At 152mm overall length, the larger spread accommodates intranasal dissection and endoscopic instrumentation simultaneously. Stainless steel construction supports reliable performance across repeat procedures.
The double‑ended Cottle‑Neivert retractor pairs a two‑prong ball end with a single reversed retractor end on one instrument, suited to varied nasal retraction needs during septoplasty and rhinoplasty. The 203mm length lets the surgeon flip ends as the case progresses without an instrument exchange.
This Cottle osteotome measures 4mm across and features rounded corners to minimize osseous trauma during nasal bone work and rhinoplasty. The round handle distributes force evenly during mallet-guided cuts, while the 178mm length provides extended leverage for dorsal and lateral osteotomies. Stainless steel resists corrosion across sterilization cycles.
Cottle osteotome with a 7mm wide blade and rounded corners is optimized for precise bone work in septoplasty and rhinologic osteotomies. The rounded corner geometry minimizes mucosal laceration risk during insertion and withdrawal, while the round, knurled handle and 178mm length provide secure mallet strike and controlled force application in bony work.
Cottle osteotome with a 9mm wide blade and rounded corners delivers broader bone exposure and controlled osteotomy in rhinologic procedures requiring larger cuts. The rounded corner design reduces mucosal injury during insertion, and the 178mm length with round, knurled handle ensures secure mallet strikes and reliable force transmission during dorsal hump and septal surgery.
This Cottle osteotome incorporates a curved 4mm cutting edge with centimeter markings at 4‑7cm and a 184mm length for controlled curved osteotomy work.
The Cottle osteotome delivers precise bone work during rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. Its 12mm straight cutting edge includes centimeter markings (4-7cm) for depth control during lateral and medial osteotomies. The 184mm length supports bimanual technique with reliable tactile feedback.
This Cottle osteotome uses a straight 4mm wide cutting edge with centimeter markings at 40‑70mm and a 184mm length for controlled osteotomies requiring depth reference.
This Cottle osteotome uses a straight 6mm wide cutting edge with centimeter markings at 4‑7cm and a 184mm overall length for larger controlled nasal osteotomies.
Cottle periosteal elevator with a 9mm blade and gentle curve is optimized for subperiosteal elevation and mobilization of the nasal septum in rhinoplasty and septoplasty. The slightly curved geometry enhances visibility and provides superior leverage compared to straight elevators, while the 190mm length supports adequate working distance and handle control.
Designed for controlled dorsal nasal reduction, this Cottle rasp delivers down‑cutting action across a 7 × 40mm working surface during septorhinoplasty. The straight 210mm shaft balances reach into the nasal dorsum with the tactile feedback needed for graduated bony refinement. Stainless steel construction supports repeated autoclaving and durable edge retention through high‑volume rhinoplasty caseloads.
The Cottle rasp is engineered for controlled bone work during rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. Its down-cutting stroke geometry removes septal and dorsal bone with precision while minimizing mucosal trauma. The 7mm × 38mm head provides adequate working surface for dorsal hump reduction and architectural refinement.
The Cottle rasp delivers down‑cutting action in a straight configuration, suited for controlled nasal bone refinement across the dorsum and radix during rhinoplasty. The 1.5" × 8mm head size and Bruns handle design provide stable control during fine bone work. Stainless‑steel durability supports repeated sterilization.
This Cottle retractor pairs two sharp prongs with a 10mm spread to expose septal and osseous structures during rhinoplasty and septal reconstruction. The straight geometry provides direct visualization without deflection, while the sharp prongs engage bone and cartilage securely during prolonged retraction.
The Cottle retractor combines a sharp 10mm left prong with a ball tip right prong to support nasal septoplasty and rhinoplasty exposure. Asymmetric prongs accommodate the variable tissue planes encountered during septal dissection, while the flat serrated handle promotes secure grip during extended retraction. This 140mm straightens length supports access to deep nasal and septal structures.
The Cottle retractor combines a sharp right prong with a blunt ball-tip left prong to address asymmetric nasal anatomy during septoplasty. Its 140mm length and flat handle partly serrated design support secure positioning without tissue trauma. The mixed-prong geometry reflects Cottle's method for controlled dorsal and septal exposure.
Built with a strong curve and a deep hook, the Cottle retractor lifts and holds the alar cartilage and skin envelope during open and closed rhinoplasty. The 140mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the nasal field, and the deep hook profile supports sustained tissue lift without slipping.
The double‑ended Cottle septum elevator pairs a 4 × 4mm round working end with a 3mm slightly angled square end, sized for the varied dissection planes of septoplasty. The double‑ended design lets the surgeon step between rounded and angular surfaces without an instrument exchange.
The Cottle septum speculum, size 3, features 55mm blades tapered from 10mm to 6mm wide for secure engagement of the cartilaginous septum during septoplasty and rhinoplasty. The double‑leaf geometry and slight angulation provide asymmetric retraction that opens the operative field while minimizing septum crush. At 149mm overall length, it fits standard rhinologic approaches.
The Cottle size 5 septum speculum provides larger 70mm blades tapered from 10mm to 7mm for engagement of the bony and cartilaginous septum in revision rhinologic cases. The increased blade length and width accommodate thicker septal tissue while the straight geometry maintains predictable positioning. Overall 155mm length supports extended procedures.
Cottle skin elevators separate nasal mucosa-periosteum flaps from underlying bone during open rhinoplasty approaches. The 10mm tip width provides adequate working width for subperiosteal flap mobilization while maintaining fine dissection control near the nasal dorsum and tip. Straight blunt design minimizes soft-tissue damage during periosteal separation.
The Cottle nasal speculum provides robust exposure of the entire nasal cavity and sphenoid ostium during FESS and septorhinoplasty. Its large 80mm blades taper gradually from 10mm to 8mm, distributing contact pressure across the nasal sidewall and septum. The 140mm length enables single-handed operation.