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Freer septum elevator with double-ended configuration delivers both sharp and blunt tips for controlled mucosal elevation and subperiosteal dissection in rhinologic and septoplasty procedures. The straight shaft geometry enables precise lever action along the nasal septum, while dual-ended design eliminates instrument switching during plane development and dorsal hump reduction.
Features & Benefits
The Freer septum knife is designed with an angled head to facilitate precise dissection and elevation of the nasal septum during septoplasty and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), particularly for septal flap creation and cartilage and bone work. The angled geometry allows the surgeon to work parallel to the septal plane without hand interference. Stainless steel construction provides durability across routine sterilization.
Friedman coarse rasps support efficient bone contouring during nasal dorsum reduction and maxillary vault refinement. The Lewis Sweeper pattern provides broad working geometry suitable for extended stroke-length contouring during rhinoplasty. Coarse-grit specification optimizes material-removal efficiency while maintaining anatomical control during bone sculpting.
Frontal sinus forceps angled at 45 degrees vertical deliver controlled access to the frontal ostium and anterior ethmoid sinuses during functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The 2mm cup-jaw geometry enables delicate tissue grasping and bone fragment removal within confined endonasal spaces. The 140mm shaft length maintains adequate working distance while preserving endoscopic visualization.
Frontal sinus forceps angled at 90 degrees vertical provide perpendicular approach to frontal recess and anterior ethmoid ostium during functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The 2mm cup configuration enables controlled grasping of thin bone fragments and inflamed mucosa within confined sinus recesses. Optimal angulation minimizes instrumentation interference with endoscopic optics.
Designed for nasal and sinus tissue sampling, this Giraffe biopsy forceps presents 4mm cup jaws at a 70-degree vertical angulation for reach into the superior nasal meatus and frontal recess. The angled head clears the endoscope's optical path, and the 130mm working length supports controlled sampling under image guidance. Stainless-steel construction holds the cup geometry through repeat autoclave cycles.
The giraffe biopsy forceps deliver a 2.8mm cup with a 70-degree curved shaft and double-action mechanism that opens vertically, enabling specimen capture from difficult-to-reach nasopharyngeal and sinus sites. The vertical opening geometry provides superior visualization of the biopsy site. The curved approach shaft improves endoscopic access while minimizing mucosal trauma.
The Giraffe biopsy forceps is engineered for controlled tissue sampling during laryngeal and pharyngeal biopsy procedures. Its 4mm spoon jaw and 70-degree curved shaft enable visualization and sampling from difficult posterior-pharyngeal locations. The double-action mechanism reduces specimen crushing.
The Giraffe biopsy forceps is engineered with a 70-degree upturned jaw configuration that improves visualization and access in confined anatomical spaces. The 4mm vertical cup jaw provides controlled tissue sampling with reliable grip across flexible biopsy applications. Balanced spring tension enables precise specimen collection without excessive trauma.
Giraffe sinus forceps angled at 70 degrees horizontal deliver wide lateral approach to maxillary and sphenoid sinuses during extended functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The 4mm cup-jaw geometry enables firm grasping of larger bone fragments and polyp material within spacious sinus cavities. The 130mm shaft with overall 211mm dimension provides adequate reach to posterior ethmoid and sphenoid anatomy.
The glabellar rasp in tungsten carbide with bi-directional coarse teeth is engineered for controlled dorsal hump reduction and osteorasp work during rhinoplasty. Tungsten carbide edges retain sharpness through repeated bony contact, reducing operative time and tissue vibration. The 216mm overall length supports balanced hand control in nasal pyramid work.
This grasping forceps features a 3.4mm shaft diameter and straight design suited for ENT procedures requiring firm tissue engagement. The ratcheted handle mechanism locks the jaws securely, preventing unintended release during manipulation. At 130mm working length, the instrument reaches into the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses while maintaining adequate handle clearance in confined spaces.
The Greven ear forceps is a fine-model instrument with an 82mm working length, suitable for ossicular chain manipulation and tympanic procedures. The straight profile and scaled geometry support precision handling in confined aural spaces.
The Gruber ear speculum provides an oval 5 × 6mm aperture geometry sized for small‑to‑moderate external auditory canal examination and instrumentation in pediatric and adult otoscopy. Its straight profile enables direct visualization of tympanic anatomy, and the oval shape accommodates natural canal contours without excessive pressure. Stainless steel supports routine clinical reprocessing.
This heavy Gruber speculum (Size 1) presents an oval 3.8 × 4.8mm working face for short, sturdy ear canal access during otologic examination and procedures. The compact 42mm overall length keeps the speculum profile low, and the heavy build holds shape under tension from a head mirror or operating loupe approach.
The Gruber heavy ear speculum Size 3 (6mm × 7.2mm oval) provides an enlarged oval opening for visualization in larger or irregular ear canals. The heavy-walled construction prevents compression during insertion into resistant anatomy. The 42mm length maintains portability for clinic use.
Gruenwald nasal forceps deliver reliable cutting action for intranasal tissue and polyp removal during routine endoscopic procedures. The 2mm bite opening and vertical jaw orientation enable precise grasping of delicate nasal structures through a limited operative field. Through-cutting geometry allows the surgeon to separate specimen cleanly without causing undue mucosal trauma.
The Gruenwald nasal forceps employs through-cutting geometry with a 2mm bite and distinctive 70-degrees vertical jaw angle for targeted bone and tissue removal during sinus and nasal procedures. The vertical orientation facilitates work along the lamina cribrosa and ostium margins during FESS.
Gruenwald nasal dressing forceps deliver precise tissue manipulation within the nasal vestibule and intranasal cavities during rhinoplasty and sinus surgery. The 2mm tip width suits confined sinonasal anatomy, while the 105mm working length maintains adequate visualization of deep nasal passages. Balanced spring tension supports secure cottonoid placement and removal across reusable clinical cycles.
The Guilford-Wright roller knife (3mm diameter, 15mm curve-to-tip) provides controlled rotational cutting in ossicular and stapes procedures. Its cylindrical roller blade edge distributes force over a broader contact surface. At 165mm overall length, it supports precision otologic work.
The Hajek septum chisel (Size 3/Large) features an 8mm blade with a V-shaped cutting edge for controlled sectioning of larger or denser septal anatomy during complex septoplasty. The V-profile edge angle reduces force requirements and improves precision in difficult bone work. Stainless steel construction ensures durable clinical performance.
The Hajek septum chisel delivers a V‑shaped cutting edge on a 4mm (Size 1) small blade, designed for precision septoplasty and cartilage sculpting. The straight 152mm design supports controlled force application along the septum and turbinate areas. The V‑shaped geometry concentrates cutting force for efficient tissue separation.
The Hajek septum chisel combines a 6mm (Size 2/Medium) blade with a V-shaped cutting edge optimized for controlled septal bone sectioning during septoplasty. The V-profile produces a sharp edge angle that splits septate architecture efficiently without requiring excessive mallet force. Stainless steel ensures lasting edge performance across multiple cases.
The Halle ethmoid curette (sharp, 3mm × 5mm cup, stainless steel head, malleable copper shaft, 210mm overall) removes inflammatory tissue and bone fragments from ethmoid cells during FESS procedures. The malleable copper shaft permits intraoperative angle adjustments to access posterior ethmoid spaces. The 3mm × 5mm cup removes tissue efficiently.
The Hartmann-Halle nasal speculum provides stable exposure of the nasal cavity for routine examination and minor intranasal procedures. Size 2 accommodates standard adult nasal anatomy. Its straight geometry and smooth taper minimize tissue contact while maintaining clear visualization of the ostium and turbinates.
The Hartmann-Herzfeld ear forceps features a 2.5mm round cup jaw designed for delicate work within the tympanic cavity and ossicular chain. The straight shaft and 87mm working length provide access to mastoid and aural structures without hand interference.
This Hartmann-Herzfeld ear forceps variant presents a 3mm round cup tip for slightly larger manipulations within the tympanic cavity and mastoid spaces. The 87mm working segment balances reach with fine control during ossicular replacement and tympanoplasty.
The Hartmann infant speculum with 2.5 × 3.5mm oval tip is specifically sized for pediatric and neonatal aural canal examination, enabling safe otoscopic inspection without risk of tympanic membrane trauma. The smallest oval geometry accommodates the narrowest infant canals while the blunt profile prevents mucosal abrasion.
The Hartmann oval ear speculum (Size 1, 4.5 × 5mm) provides compact aural canal access for pediatric examination and initial otoscopic inspection of small‑canal patients. The oval cross‑section accommodates narrow canal anatomy while distributing retraction pressure. At 35mm overall length, the speculum enables responsive positioning during routine ear examinations.
These straight Heymann nasal scissors are designed for controlled mucosal and soft tissue dissection in nasal and septorhinoplasty procedures. The 197mm length provides excellent reach into the nasal cavity while maintaining fine blade control. Ring handles and stainless steel construction support reliable performance across extended rhinologic cases.