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The Faulkner antrum curette performs controlled curettage of maxillary sinus disease and granulation tissue. Its rectangular 5 × 8mm cup geometry efficiently removes pathology from sinus floor and walls. Suited for endoscopic or caldwell-luc approaches during functional sinus surgery.
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These left‑opening Feder‑Ossoff micro‑laryngeal scissors provide horizontally oriented dissection for right‑sided laryngeal structures. The tapered 1mm sharp tips enable fine slicing along mucosal planes. Their slender shaft maintains excellent visualization through the laryngoscope.
This Ferguson‑Frazier suction tube angles the shaft 75 degrees with a 9 French (3mm) lumen on a 159mm body, sized for tight‑angle access in smaller surgical fields. The 100mm medium‑large working length suits ENT and head‑and‑neck cases where a sharper angle is wanted.
The Ferguson‑Frazier suction tube features a 14Fr lumen with a finger‑thumb cutoff plate, enabling surgeon‑controlled suction modulation in surgical fields. The angled shaft improves approach geometry beneath overhanging structures. Its 150mm working length suits moderate‑depth aspirations.
Built at 7 French (2.3mm) on a 260mm body with 200mm working length, this extra‑small Ferguson‑Frazier suction tube delivers fine‑gauge clearance for deeper microsurgical and otologic fields. The finger‑thumb plate cutoff hole supports surgeon modulation.
The Ferguson‑Frazier suction tube at 203mm total length combines angled approach geometry with a 7Fr lumen for controlled evacuation in general surgical fields. The thumb plate cutoff hole provides surgeon‑controlled flow modulation during delicate aspiration near vital structures. The 150mm working length reaches moderately deep cavities.
This Ferguson‑Frazier variant steps up to an 8Fr lumen for increased aspiration capacity in moderately complex surgical fields. The angled shaft improves ergonomic approach beneath overhanging structures, while the thumb plate design grants real‑time suction modulation. At 150mm working length, it reaches into deeper abdominal and thoracic cavities.
The Ferguson‑Frazier angled suction tube carries a 9 French (3mm) lumen with a finger‑thumb plate cutoff hole, scaling up the suction reach to a 200mm medium working length for deeper surgical fields. The 260mm overall length keeps the hub well clear of the wound.
The Ferris Smith Kerrison rongeur features a 40-degrees upbite and 6mm jaw for precise bone removal during mastoid and posterior fossa surgery. The upbite geometry angles the cutting vector away from neurovascular structures, and the ejector and tap enhance operative efficiency.
This fiberglass light guide (medium size) couples to operating laryngoscopes (models 11‑194‑A3, A4, A5, A6) to deliver focused illumination deep into the laryngeal lumen during microsurgery. Fiberglass composition transmits visible and near‑infrared light efficiently while the medium bore accommodates standard laryngoscope connectors. The guide enables hands‑free, coaxial lighting during delicate vocal cord and laryngeal pathology work.
This fine alligator ear forceps features a straight shaft with finely serrated jaws optimized for delicate aural tissue manipulation and small foreign-body removal. The 6mm serrated tip provides secure grip without crushing cartilage or fragile structures, while the 82mm working length offers direct access to the external auditory canal. Stainless steel construction supports reliable reprocessing across multiple procedures.
The Royce folding ear knife features an 8mm downcutting blade and straight geometry for controlled incision and dissection of otologic tissue during tympanoplasty, ossiculoplasty, and mastoid procedures. The downcutting blade design provides precise edge engagement during tissue separation while the folding construction enables compact sterilization and storage. At 7.5 inches overall length with 3.33 inches working length, the instrument balances reach and precise tympanic cavity access.
This tungsten carbide Fomon‑Muller double‑ended rasp combines grit 5 and grit 6 surfaces for progressive bone refinement in septorhinoplasty and osteotomy work. The 200mm length provides substantial working reach, and the dual‑grit approach enables coarse reduction followed by medium finishing in a single instrument. Gold‑plated handles support secure, extended manipulation.
This Fomon-Muller rasp combines double-ended tungsten-carbide work surfaces with grit levels 7 and 8 for sequential nasal bone smoothing. The 36-tooth and 44-tooth surfaces allow coarse-then-fine rasping progression during septorhinoplasty. The gold-plated round handle provides secure grip while the 200mm length maintains control during sustained rasping.
These Fomon saber-back scissors combine a curved shaft with blunt double blades and a serrated bottom edge, optimizing mucosal handling during nasal endoscopy and septoplasty. The serrated lower blade improves grip on moist tissue, while the blunt tips minimize inadvertent penetration into surrounding structures. The curved profile allows access to posterior nasal and nasopharyngeal spaces.
The Fomon scissors are designed with up-lateral blade geometry to access the nasal sidewall and turbinate structures during functional rhinoplasty and FESS. The straight 140mm shaft and ring handle provide stable control while the surgeon works along lateral nasal anatomy. This pattern is proven for controlled mucosal and cartilage dissection.
This Frazier aspirating cannula features a 10Fr bore angled 30 degrees from a straight shaft to access surgical fields from oblique approaches. At 318mm overall, the extended length supports deep aspiration in neurosurgical, otologic, and general thoracic procedures.
The Frazier aspirating cannula at 8 French angles 30 degrees on a 125mm body for fluid clearance during otologic and ENT work. The fixed angle directs the working tip into deeper anatomical pockets, and the moderate gauge balances flow capacity with fine‑field control.
This 10Fr Frazier suction tube is angled 30 degrees and features a stylette and thumb plate cutoff hole for surgeon-controlled suction modulation during delicate surgical dissection. The 100mm working length and 171mm overall length balance reach with control in confined fields. Its tapered design reduces trauma while maintaining efficient evacuation.
Built at 11 French (3.67mm), the X‑large Frazier suction tube angles 30 degrees with a stylette at 100mm working length, sized for cases requiring heavier flow than the standard 9‑10 French range. The stylette clears obstructions, and the thumb‑plate cutoff modulates flow.
The 11Fr angled Frazier suction tube supports higher‑volume evacuation while maintaining atraumatic tissue contact in general surgical fields. Its larger bore permits efficient fluid removal without stagnant pooling. The angled configuration navigates restricted operative corridors effectively.
This 11Fr extra‑long Frazier suction tube measures 181mm overall with a medium angle for high‑volume aspiration in deeper surgical exposures. The large French gauge enables rapid evacuation of blood and fluid while the angled shaft improves ergonomic positioning beneath difficult‑to‑access anatomical structures. Stainless‑steel construction supports durable reprocessing.
Stepping up to 12 French (4mm), this XX‑large Frazier suction tube delivers heavier still flow for high‑volume fluid clearance during major surgical cases. The 30‑degree angle preserves visualization, and the stylette clears obstructions without an instrument exchange.
The 12Fr Frazier angled suction tube clears fluid from operative fields where a moderate flow channel is needed, with the characteristic Frazier thumb‑plate cutoff hole for surgeon modulation. The 108mm working length and 178mm overall length suit general surgical access.
The 4 French (1.33mm) Frazier suction tube angled 30 degrees with a stylette at 100mm working length delivers the finest gauge in the Frazier family, sized for delicate ENT and head‑and‑neck work. The stylette clears obstructions without an instrument exchange.
Built at 6 French (2mm) and angled 30 degrees with a stylette, this XX‑small Frazier suction tube delivers fine‑gauge fluid clearance with the option to clear blockages without an instrument exchange. The 100mm working length and 171mm overall length suit delicate ENT and head‑and‑neck work.
This 7Fr angled Frazier suction tube is engineered for atraumatic fluid evacuation in confined surgical spaces. The slender 7 French lumen permits controlled aspiration through narrow openings while minimizing mucosal irritation. Its 180mm length improves access to deeper fields.
This 7Fr extra‑long Frazier suction tube measures 181mm overall with a medium angle and is engineered for controlled, atraumatic aspiration in confined surgical fields. The tapered French gauge minimizes mucosal irritation while the angled geometry improves approach angles beneath anatomical overhangs. Stainless‑steel construction provides corrosion resistance across repeated reprocessing.
This 9Fr extra‑long Frazier suction tube measures 181mm overall with a medium‑angle geometry for moderate‑flow evacuation in deep or difficult‑to‑reach surgical fields. The larger French diameter accommodates higher volume while the angled shaft supports access beneath overhanging structures. Stainless‑steel composition resists corrosion across routine sterilization cycles.
Compact at 114mm, this 9 French Frazier suction tube combines an angled shaft with a thumb‑piece cutoff hole for one‑handed suction modulation. The shorter overall length suits otologic and ENT corridors where reach is tight and visibility matters. The angled geometry keeps the handpiece below the surgeon's line of sight.