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This 22-gauge Touma suction tube features an angled tip for delicate aspiration in confined surgical fields. The fine gauge lumen prevents tissue trauma while maintaining efficient fluid evacuation. Ideal for precision work in ophthalmic, otologic, and microsurgical applications.
Features & Benefits
The Trousseau bi‑valve dilator opens the trachea through a tracheostomy or cricothyroidotomy incision for tube insertion. The bi‑valve geometry expands the airway evenly without pinching, and the 133mm length keeps the operator's hand clear of the inserted tube.
The Trusler dissecting scissors deliver angled cutting access during endoscopic and open ENT procedures. The serrated lower blade maintains reliable tissue grip during fine dissection, while the 171mm length accommodates deeper surgical fields. Suited to mucosal and submucosal work.
Tydings tonsil snares deliver controlled wire-loop tonsillar dissection with straight cannula geometry accommodating direct nasopharyngeal access during tonsillectomy. The complete kit includes replaceable tonsil-snare wires (12 per package) enabling multiple procedures per reusable instrument. The 240mm overall length maintains safe operator positioning while preserving adequate nasopharyngeal working distance.
This Vienna nasal speculum, number 1, features 30mm modified blades with a 142mm total length to support precise nasal dilation in adult examinations.
The Vienna nasal speculum (number 3, 33mm conventional blades, 140mm overall) provides proportionate nasal cavity opening for diagnostic endoscopy and minor nasal procedures. Size 3 (33mm blade span) addresses mid-range nasal widths. Stainless steel composition ensures durability across routine ENT use.
The Vogel adenoid curette combines a 7mm cup with a straight shaft designed for adenoid tissue removal in pediatric patients. Its 216mm overall length provides leverage while keeping the hand clear of the oropharynx during transoral dissection. The cup geometry scrapes lymphoid tissue away from pharyngeal fascia without penetrating deeper structures.
Sized for the infant nasopharynx, this small Vogel adenoid curette carries a 9 × 12mm curved cup on a 214mm shaft for transoral adenoidectomy. The curved cup hugs the posterior nasopharyngeal wall, shaving adenoid tissue from the choanae down to the soft palate in one controlled pass. Stainless steel construction holds the cup edge through repeat pediatric adenoid lists and steam sterilization.
The Walsham septum straightening forceps delivers a straight profile with extended 229mm reach designed for forcible septal straightening and fracture reduction in deviated septum correction. Its elongated geometry provides substantial mechanical advantage for corrective maneuvers without excessive surgeon effort. Stainless steel construction withstands the rigors of forceful straightening.
These Walsham septum straightening forceps deliver powerful control over deviated cartilaginous and bony septum during rhinoplasty. The straight design prevents tissue leverage loss while the forceps jaws clamp on septal deflections for precise realignment. At 229mm, the length provides adequate hand distance from the nasal field while maintaining tactile feedback.
The Watson‑Williams polyp nasal forceps feature a Size 2 jaw (8.5mm × 17mm) shaped specifically for grasping and removing nasal and sinus polyps in their full width. The straight 115mm working length provides direct access to common polyp sites�the ostium and middle turbinate�without excessive shaft length. Proven geometry for complete polyp resection.
Weil-Blakesley sinus forceps with straight jaws and 2.5 × 6mm bite opening enable precise tissue removal and polyp extraction in functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The rectangular jaw geometry and straight design optimize access through rigid endoscopes to maxillary and ethmoid ostia, while the bite dimensions accommodate tissue specimens without excessive force.
Weil-Blakesley straight nasal forceps with a 4.8mm jaw opening are engineered for grasping and removal of polyps and tissue fragments in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. The straight design enables direct endoscopic access, while the moderate jaw size accommodates routine polypectomy and specimen handling in functional endoscopic sinus surgery.
Weit bayonet otologic scissors combine 45-degree Castroviejo-style bayonet design for precision dissection in mastoid and middle-ear spaces during mastoidectomy and ossiculoplasty. The bayonet geometry optimizes visualization through the operating microscope while maintaining fine tactile feedback. Right-sided configuration suits right-ear procedures and accommodates left-handed surgeon preference.
The White tonsil forceps combine a curved shaft with 6mm jaws, designed to seize and mobilize the palatine tonsil during tonsillectomy while distributing grip pressure across the tonsillar surface. The curved geometry allows access to the lateral oropharynx while keeping the hand outside the oral field. The 184mm length supports control during blunt dissection.
The Wiener antrum rasp (large, 5mm diameter) removes bone and debris from the maxillary antrum and sinus cavity walls. Its 5mm working surface provides efficient bone removal in larger sinus spaces. Stainless steel composition withstands the abrasive demands of antral bone work.
The Wiener antrum rasp (large, trocar tip, 5mm diameter, coarse shaft, 190mm overall) combines bone removal with a sharp trocar point for initial ostium penetration in FESS. Its coarse shaft texture enhances grip, while the 5mm rasp surface removes antral walls efficiently. Stainless steel durability supports sinus procedures.
Wiet otologic picks deliver controlled stapes footplate manipulation and ossicular chain palpation during mastoidectomy and ossiculoplasty procedures. The 1mm tapered tip enables fine ossicular isolation and bone work in confined middle-ear anatomy. The 45-degree angled geometry optimizes approach angle to ossicular structures while minimizing microscopic obstruction.
The 24‑gauge Wiet suction tube delivers the finest standard otologic suction lumen in the Wiet family, sized for delicate microsurgical and otologic work where minimal flow is wanted. The fine gauge preserves the working face under the operative microscope.
The delicate Wilde ear‑nasal dressing forceps carry an angled shaft with 2 × 14mm straight serrated jaws, sized for packing removal and dressing manipulation in the ear and nose. The angled shaft preserves visualization, and the 121mm length suits in‑office and intraoperative work.
Wullstein retractors feature 3 × 3 sharp-tooth configuration for controlled otologic anatomy exposure during mastoidectomy and epitympanic surgery. The compact 79mm overall length suits confined mastoid spaces and epitympanic anatomy. Sharp teeth maintain reliable purchase on bone and periosteal tissues without slippage during prolonged retraction.
The Yankauer suction tube features the classic bulbous atraumatic tip and rigid curved shaft that has become standard for intraoperative oropharyngeal and airway fluid evacuation. At 286mm, the extended length supports safe suctioning from anterior cervical and oral structures without excessive hand pressure.