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This Halle elevator features a 2mm tip with a 180mm overall length for fine elevation of nasal and sinus tissues.
Features & Benefits
Angled 15 degrees at the working tip, this House "Gimmick" elevator presents a 1 × 12mm blade for lifting the tympanomeatal flap and dissecting the annulus during middle‑ear approaches. The slight angle clears the external canal wall while keeping the tip in the surgeon's microscope view. Stainless steel construction maintains the fine edge profile through repeat tympanoplasty and stapes cases.
This House elevator features a narrow 3mm straight blade with a 180mm length for controlled elevation and dissection in otologic and nasal procedures.
This House stapes elevator, �Gimmick� style, features a 13×1mm angled tip and a 165mm overall length for controlled stapedial manipulation without insulation.
This Howarth elevator is double-ended with straight geometry designed for subperiosteal separation in nasal and sinus dissection. Each end offers a different size or profile to accommodate various anatomical spaces. The 216mm length provides leverage while navigating the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses during FESS.
The Joseph periosteal elevator carries a curved 4mm blade on a 170mm body, sized for nasal dorsum periosteal lift during rhinoplasty and septoplasty. The curved blade tracks the dorsal contour without snagging, and the moderate working width balances coverage against tactile control.
Kleinert‑Kutz elevator/dissector delivers blunt separation of soft tissue planes during hand and plastic surgery procedures requiring fine dissection control. The straight design and 178mm length provide direct access to fascial layers, subcutaneous tissue, and skin attachment sites with minimal trauma. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated sterilization cycles without edge degradation.
This Lempert elevator incorporates a 3mm slightly curved blade with a flat handle and a 171mm overall length to support precise tissue elevation.
The Lempert elevator features a 7mm curved blade designed for controlled elevation of the periosteum and mucoperichondrium during mastoid and ossicular surgery. The curved geometry follows bone and cartilage contours. The 183mm angled shaft provides leverage and visibility during stapes footplate and ossicular bed preparation.
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.
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.
This Paparella elevator knife features a teardrop‑shaped 3mm x 8mm curved blade with an octagonal handle and a 163mm overall length for controlled elevation of tympanomeatal flaps.
This Pennington septum elevator is double‑ended with 6×9mm and 6×11mm tips across a 215mm length to support broad septal elevation and contouring.
The Pierce elevator (double-ended, 5mm × 7mm tips) separates mucosal planes and displaces soft tissue during FESS and endoscopic sinus procedures. Its dual-tip configuration (5mm on one end, 7mm on the other) accommodates varying sinus compartment widths. Stainless steel provides reliable performance across sinus cases.
This Pierce elevator is double‑ended with custom 5×6mm tips designed for controlled periosteal or mucosal elevation.
The Ramirez endo-forehead facelift elevator (zygomatic dissector) provides precise tissue elevation along the malar and zygomatic planes during endoscopic facelifts. Its straight 219mm length enables controlled access to the mid-face without excessive tissue trauma. Stainless-steel construction maintains performance reliability across routine reprocessing.
The Ramirez Endoforehead parietal elevator extends subperiosteal release laterally into the parietal region during endoscopic brow and forehead lifts. A straight shaft tracks along the temporal line and parietal bone for controlled tissue release, and the 10-3/8 inch (262/263mm) overall length reaches well beyond the entry port. Stainless‑steel construction holds the working edge across repeat reprocessing.
This Roger elevator uses a 3mm curved double‑ended blade configuration for controlled elevation in nasal procedures.
This semi‑sharp scalp elevator combines a straight blade with ergonomic handle design for controlled subperiosteal dissection during facelift and reconstruction surgery. The 235mm length maintains reach to the temporal and parietal regions while the semi‑sharp tip balances tissue separation with atraumatic advancement along fascial planes. Sustained grip comfort during extended procedures is supported by the ergonomic handle geometry.
Suction elevators combine irrigation and retraction in a single instrument, providing controlled fluid management and soft tissue elevation during plastic and cosmetic procedures. The 30‑degree curved design and sharp tip facilitate precise subperiosteal and supraperiosteal plane separation while allowing concurrent hemostasis control. The curved geometry improves visibility in deep operative fields.
The Tebbetts elevator is a double‑ended instrument designed for controlled dissection in the subperiosteal plane during plastic surgery procedures, including facelift, brow lift, and endoscopic forehead elevation. The straight geometry and dual working ends minimize instrument changes during extended elevation. 210mm length provides adequate reach for submuscular and subperiosteal anatomy.
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.