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Filling the gap between sizes 3 and 5 in the Davis tongue blade range, this size 4 blade attaches to the Davis‑Boyle mouth gag for tonsillectomy and palatal exposure in the school‑age and adolescent oropharynx. The without‑ether‑tube channel suits modern anesthetic circuits without legacy gas delivery. Stainless steel construction supports repeat steam sterilization across high‑volume tonsil lists.
Features & Benefits
Stepping up to the larger adolescent or adult airway, this size 5 Davis tongue blade seats into the Davis‑Boyle mouth gag for tonsillectomy and palatal exposure. The wider blade carries the depressed tongue clear of the operative field while housing the endotracheal tube; the without‑ether‑tube configuration matches contemporary anesthesia practice. Stainless steel construction supports repeated reprocessing through adult ENT lists.
The Decker alligator forceps employs a serrated jaw geometry to grip polyps, mucosa, and epithelial lesions during nasal and laryngeal endoscopy. The 152mm length and straight profile support visualization while manipulating tissue in confined spaces.
The straight Defourmentel rongeur provides controlled bone resection in mastoid cortex reduction and osseous pathology removal during otologic and skull base procedures. Its box lock mechanism ensures stable, repeatable closure for uniform bite depth. The 210mm length delivers substantial reach and leverage for heavier bone work.
The Denhardt mouth gag opens the oral cavity to a 30mm spread for tonsillectomy, intraoral exposure, and dental access. The 127mm length suits pediatric and small‑adult workflows, and the ratcheted hinge holds spread without continuous operator pressure.
The Derlacki ossicle-holding clamp (1mm teeth, vertical and horizontal grooves) secures delicate ossicular elements during mastoid and tympanic surgery. Dual groove geometry (1.5mm × 4mm vertical, 1.5mm × 2mm horizontal) accommodates various ossicle configurations. The thumbscrew engagement provides graduated holding force without crushing bone.
This curved diamond rasp delivers medium-grit surface texturing for bone contouring in endoscopic sinus surgery and rhinoplasty. The standard curve profile allows controlled filing while the surgeon visualizes through a microscope or endoscope. Medium grit strikes a balance between material removal rate and surface finish control.
This straight diamond rasp provides efficient dorsal hump reduction and septal smoothing in rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. The medium grit surface removes bone and cartilage with controlled aggression, producing clean surfaces without excessive chatter. The 184mm length supports extended nasal work with balanced leverage.
The Dingman otoabrader (curved left) is engineered with 10 fine teeth set over a 5mm distance for controlled abrading and contouring of ossicular and mastoid bone during ossicular reconstruction and mastoid surgery. The fine tooth pattern enables smooth surface preparation without creating sharp edges or fragments that might migrate into the tympanic cavity. The curved left geometry accommodates the natural anatomy of the left side middle ear.
The Dingman otoabrader (curved right) mirrors the left design with 10 fine teeth distributed over 5mm and right curvature for bone smoothing and contouring of the right‑sided ossicular and mastoid anatomy during ossiculoplasty and mastoid procedures. The fine teeth eliminate sharp bone edges while the curve accommodates right‑sided middle ear access during endoscopic otologic approaches. At 6 inches overall length, the instrument provides balanced reach and control.
The Dunning elevator and curette (double-ended, 3mm × 5mm cup and 3mm blade) combines tissue separation and debris removal in a single reusable instrument. Its dual-ended configuration (curette on one end, elevator on the other) streamlines sinus surgery workflows. Stainless steel supports maxillary and ethmoid procedures.
These 25-degrees-left curved ear forceps feature a 0.6 × 4mm jaw geometry ideal for accessing right-sided ossicular structures. The 80mm working length maintains reach and tactile control during tympanic procedures.
The largest 20-degree angled ear speculum delivers a 7.5 × 8.5mm oval aperture, providing unobstructed access for comprehensive otologic procedures in large or challenging ears. The expansive opening supports simultaneous instrumentation, irrigation, and visualization, enabling efficient management of complex cerumen impactions and foreign bodies.
Six-millimeter oblique ear speculum with a 20-degree angle and 6 × 7mm oval aperture provides expansive exposure for comprehensive aural care and instrumentation in large adult ears. The increased opening accommodates cerumen removal instruments, irrigation cannulae, and inspection tools simultaneously, enhancing procedural efficiency while the angled design optimizes tympanic membrane visualization.
Oblique ear speculum with a 20-degree angle and 6.5 × 7.5mm oval aperture offers maximum exposure for demanding aural procedures in patients with large or difficult-to-access canals. The substantial opening accommodates suction, instruments, and direct visualization simultaneously, supporting efficient cerumen extraction, foreign body removal, and diagnostic examination.
Oblique ear speculum with a 20-degree angle and 3 × 4mm oval aperture provides controlled exposure of the external auditory canal for cerumen removal, aural examination, and minor aural procedures. The angled geometry positions the speculum tip along the canal wall, reducing discomfort and improving visualization of the tympanic membrane.
This 20-degree angled ear speculum offers a 4 × 5mm oval aperture for broader exposure of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. Ideal for otologic exam, cerumen impaction removal, and aural irrigation in adult and adolescent patients, the slightly larger opening accommodates standard aural instruments while the oblique angle maintains excellent visualization.
Oblique ear speculum with a 20-degree angle and 5 × 6mm oval opening enables comprehensive examination and instrumentation of the external auditory canal in larger ears. The expanded aperture accommodates multiple instruments simultaneously, supporting cerumen removal, foreign body extraction, and aural cleaning procedures while maintaining clear visualization of deeper canal structures.
This larger 20-degree angled speculum provides a 5.5 × 6.5mm oval aperture for optimal exposure in adult ears requiring detailed cerumen management and aural instrumentation. The oblique angle and generous opening support concurrent use of curettes and suction while maintaining visualization of the anterior canal wall and tympanic membrane.
Complete with dual tympanostomy tube inserters (1mm and 1.2mm), this forceps system provides both single and dual insertion capability in a compact 105mm package. Its straight geometry maintains visual axis during myringotomy approach, and the paired inserter tips enable efficient tube placement in routine and revision cases. Stainless steel ensures durability.
This heavily curved 7.5mm elevator with Bruns-style handle is intended for mastoid and nasal bone elevation during ENT procedures. The pronounced curve navigates around bony landmarks in the temporal region. Stainless steel construction withstands the mechanical demands of osteal dissection.
This small 22mm endaural speculum uses strongly curved shafts to direct light into the external auditory canal during otologic procedures. The 152mm overall length keeps the speculum frame clear of the operative microscope's field, while the small blade size suits narrower canals.
The Farrior oval ear speculum with 4.5 × 5.5mm aperture is designed for wide visualization of the entire aural canal during otoscopy and otologic surgery. The regular end provides atraumatic canal insertion, while the flat sides accommodate instrumentation without obstruction. Farrior's pattern balances patient comfort with surgeon access.
The Farrior oval ear speculum with 4mm opening provides direct visualization of the ear canal and tympanic membrane during otoscopy and minor aural procedures. The oval profile conforms to the ear canal geometry and minimizes pressure points. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated insertion and cleaning cycles.
This Farrior ear speculum is designed with an oval 5mm × 6mm tip to optimize visualization of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. The oval geometry provides a wider field of view while the regular end supports comfortable, atraumatic insertion. Standard reusable construction ensures cost‑effective long‑term use in otologic exams and minor procedures.
The Farrior ear speculum delivers precise exposure of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane during otoscopy and minor aural procedures. Its oval 7 × 8mm aperture provides adequate visualization while reducing patient discomfort. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability across repeated patient encounters.
This Farrior round ear speculum provides controlled aural canal visualization for otoscopic examination and minor ear procedures. The size 3 (7mm) opening suits standard adult otologic work, while the 40mm length preserves comfortable manual positioning. Straight geometry allows direct axial view of tympanic structures.
This Farrior round ear speculum provides controlled aural canal visualization for otoscopic examination and minor ear procedures. The size 4 (8mm) opening suits larger adult or pediatric otologic work, while the 40mm length preserves comfortable manual positioning. Straight geometry allows direct axial view of tympanic structures.
The Farrior round oblique ear speculum (Size 2, 7mm) delivers focused access to the anterior and superior aural canal during otologic examination with a round‑tipped design. The oblique presentation angle improves visualization of the anterior tympanic membrane and canal wall pathology. At 40mm overall length, the speculum achieves responsive positioning adjustments.
The Farrior round oblique ear speculum (Size 3, 8mm) accommodates slightly larger aural canals while preserving the anterior‑viewing benefit of the oblique geometry. The 8mm round tip provides consistent aural canal pressure without impacting tissue irritation. At 40mm overall length, the instrument supports repeated otoscopic examination and cerumen management.