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Built as extremely delicate dressing forceps, the Littauer carry 2 × 9mm serrated longitudinally grooved jaws on a 121mm frame for the finest ear and nasal packing work. The 66mm working length keeps the grasp close to the surgeon's fingertips, and the longitudinal groove holds slender dressing material in the jaw.
Features & Benefits
The Love uvula retractor provides hands-free exposure of the soft palate and oropharyngeal midline during tonsillectomy and pharyngeal surgery. Its 18mm blade width distributes force atraumatically across the velum. The straight geometry preserves the surgeon's visual axis to the operative field.
Love uvula retractors expose the soft palate and pharyngeal structures during tonsillectomy, pharyngeal flap, and palatal reconstruction procedures. The 20mm straight blade provides adequate coverage of the uvular and soft-palate surface without excessive mucosal compression. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable reusable performance across multiple surgical cases.
The Lucae bayonet dressing forceps is a fine-tipped instrument for handling gauze, cottonoids, and delicate tissue during ear and nasal procedures. Its 1 × 2-tooth tip provides secure grip on damp dressings without tissue crush. The compact 140mm length improves maneuverability.
Carried during tracheostomy and anterior cervical exposure, this Luer trachea retractor uses a double‑ended design so the surgeon can flip between two blade profiles without instrument exchange. The retractor holds the strap muscles and pretracheal fascia clear of the tracheal rings while the airway is opened. Stainless steel construction supports the repeat sterilization expected of an emergency airway tray.
The Luer trachea retractor's compact 114mm double‑ended design provides precise tracheal and laryngeal stabilization in limited‑access cervical procedures. Its straight profile and minimal length preserve fine visibility and minimize field obstruction. Stainless steel ensures durability across routine reprocessing.
The double‑ended Lukens trachea retractor provides bilateral laryngeal and tracheal stabilization in a compact 171mm profile suitable for thyroid, laryngeal, and airway procedures. Its straight geometry allows symmetric field exposure, and the double‑ended design accommodates alternating tension during extended cases. Stainless steel ensures durable clinical performance.
The Maltz-Anderson rasp features a 6 × 36mm head with up-cut geometry for controlled dorsal hump removal and rhinoplasty bone work. The extended cutting surface accommodates larger bony defects with fewer strokes, reducing vibration and operative time. Stainless steel construction sustains performance across repeat procedures.
McCoy septum forceps feature spring-tension handle mechanics and 5 × 19mm cup-shaped jaws designed for controlled cartilage and bone grasping during septoplasty and septorhinoplasty procedures. The straight geometry provides direct midline approach to septal structures. Ergonomic handle design delivers consistent jaw pressure for secure septal retraction without crushing.
McGee straight pick is designed for ossicular manipulation and mobilization during otologic microsurgery. The 20-degree shaft angle positions the straight tip for precise contact with ossicular bodies and stapes structures without obstructing microscopic visibility. The round, knurled handle offers tactile feedback and secure grip through prolonged micromanipulation, while the 152mm length maintains adequate working distance from the operating microscope.
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.
The Metzenbaum fenestrated needle holder offers a straight jaw pattern with fenestration windows that reduce instrument weight while maintaining secure needle grip. Its 178mm length supports comfortable needle manipulation in ENT procedures. The spring-driven closure ensures repeatable grasp tension for reliable suturing mechanics.
Micro ear forceps with smooth jaws deliver gentle grasping of ossicular structures and delicate middle-ear tissue during otologic microsurgery and ossicular reconstruction. The 6 × 0.9mm jaw dimensions with 1.8mm jaw height provide optimal precision for stapes, incus, and malleus manipulation. The 82mm working length maintains adequate reach within the middle-ear space.
The micro surgical forceps with diamond-dusted platform jaw delivers precision grasping for delicate vascular and neural work during otologic and neurosurgical procedures. Its 1mm platform distributes contact force evenly, reducing crush injury. The round diamond-knurled handle provides secure finger traction without slippage.
The adult Molt mouth gag is sized for large surgical fields during tonsillectomy and velopharyngeal surgery in adult patients. The heavy-duty stainless steel frame maintains consistent opening against pharyngeal musculature, supporting hands-free exposure of the posterior oropharynx. Secure ratchet mechanism prevents unintended closure during prolonged procedures.
The small Molt mouth gag is sized for pediatric and narrow oropharyngeal fields during tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in children. The reduced frame size allows secure positioning without posterior pharyngeal strain. Stainless steel ratchet mechanism ensures reliable exposure maintenance throughout surgery.
Built as a dual‑purpose instrument, the Morisson‑Hurd carries a 7 × 22mm curved serrated dissecting end on one side and a 10mm‑wide pillar retractor on the other, sized for tonsillar pillar work during tonsillectomy. The longitudinally serrated handle prevents slip during dissection, and the 224mm length matches deep oropharyngeal access.
This myringotomy knife handle (chuck style) is designed to accept standard myringotomy blade inserts for controlled incision of the tympanic membrane during tympanostomy tube placement and fluid drainage procedures. The chuck mechanism securely holds interchangeable blade tips while the compact 3.67 inch handle supports fingertip precision during delicate tympanic work. Reusable stainless steel construction supports long‑term sterilization cycles.
Curved at the working tip, this 9mm myringotomy knife creates a clean radial incision in the tympanic membrane for middle‑ear ventilation or effusion drainage. The SLIG profile slides through the external auditory canal with minimal tissue contact, preserving visualization under the operating microscope. Stainless steel construction supports reliable autoclaving across routine pediatric and adult ear cases.
These pediatric nasal-sinus scissors feature compact 5mm straight blades suited for delicate intranasal and sinus work in children. The restricted 105mm working length preserves proximal control during endoscopic access through the nasal cavity and sphenoid ostium. Straight geometry enables precise mucosal and polyp removal.
Carried for emergent and elective tracheal access, the News tracheal retractor presents a curved sharp hook on a 152mm shaft. The hook engages the tracheal ring or cricoid edge during tracheostomy and elevates the airway toward the surgeon while a second operator passes the tube. Stainless steel construction holds the sharp tip integrity through repeated steam sterilization in head‑and‑neck trays.
The Noyes nasal tissue forceps combines 1 × 2 interlocking teeth with a serrated jaw to secure mucosa and tissue fragments during nasal and sinus work. The 110mm working length and 175mm overall length extend reach while the jaw design distributes grip across soft tissue without crushing.
This obtuse pick (0.25mm tip, 30-degree angle) enables ultraprecise dissection in confined ossicular spaces. Its minimal tip diameter (0.25mm) allows work in microscopic tympanic anatomy. The 30-degree angle supports access to posterior epitympanic niches and sinus tympani regions.
This laryngoscope (Figure 5) is a rigid viewing tube designed for direct laryngeal visualization during routine laryngoscopy and laryngeal microsurgery. At 172mm length with 16mm inner diameter and 29 × 19mm outer dimensions, it accommodates standard microlaryngeal instruments and suction cannulae. The round geometry provides unobstructed illumination and visualization of the vocal cords, anterior and posterior commissure, and subglottic larynx.
The Ostrum antrum punch, sized for pediatric nasal anatomy, delivers a 1.5mm bite in a left configuration for precise creation of antrostomy during pediatric FESS. The 100mm working length accommodates smaller nasal passages while the punching action creates controlled bone openings.
This pediatric right‑sided ostrum antrum punch delivers a 1.5mm bite specifically sized for pediatric maxillary ostium creation during endoscopic sinus surgery in children. The right orientation supports left‑handed surgeon access to right‑sided disease, and the compact 100mm working length accommodates pediatric nasal anatomy. The through‑cut geometry produces clean bony openings.
The ostrum antrum punch (sidebiting, left, adult, 3mm × 7mm bite, ring handle, 100mm working length, 178mm overall) removes bone to enlarge the ostium or create secondary antral communications. Its sidebiting geometry accesses lateral nasal anatomy, while the 3mm × 7mm bite removes bone in measured increments. The ring handle distributes forces across the palm.
This small ostrum antrum punch delivers a 2mm bite for creating controlled middle meatal antrostomy during FESS and endoscopic maxillary surgery. Its straight through‑cut geometry produces clean bony aperture without excessive surrounding trauma. The compact size suits delicate maxillary ostium work.
The Ostrum antrum punch with Luer-lock coupling and upside-back cutting geometry delivers 1.5mm punching action for pediatric antrostomy creation. The back-cutting design avoids impaction while the Luer connection enables rapid tool changeover during endoscopic procedures.
These Iris‑Wagner gum scissors deliver fine cutting control in anterior pharyngeal and tonsillar dissection. The curved blades follow anatomical contours, while sharp tips ensure clean mucosal slicing. Ring handle geometry and 121mm length support precision work in confined oropharyngeal spaces.