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The Hoen alligator grasping forceps feature interlocking 1 × 2 tooth pattern, designed for secure purchase on nerve, tendon, or bone during otologic and neurotologic procedures. The tooth geometry prevents slipping without crushing delicate structures. The straight 140mm shaft and ring handle support stable manipulation in the temporal bone and middle ear regions.
Features & Benefits
The Hoen angular alligator forceps combines a 1 × 2 tooth pattern with 2.2mm tips in a straight configuration, supporting precision grasping during delicate ENT procedures. Its 140mm length provides extended reach for post‑nasal and nasopharyngeal dissection. Stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeated sterilization.
The Hoen grasping forceps features 1 × 2 interlocking teeth with a serrated working edge to secure mucosa, polyps, or tissue fragments during nasal and sinus endoscopy. The 140mm shaft allows surgeon positioning away from narrow nasal spaces while maintaining fine tactile control.
The Hough pick with 0.33mm angled tip provides ultra-fine dissection and tissue manipulation for delicate ossicular surgery and stapes revision procedures. The diminutive 0.33mm tip allows work in confined middle ear and oval window spaces. The 45-degree angle optimizes visualization and approach geometry.
The Hough pick with angled 90-degree geometry and 0.33mm tip provides ultraprecision ossicular manipulation during mastoid and tympanic procedures. Its acute-angle design accesses the ossicular chain from multiple approach vectors. Stainless steel construction supports reusable sterilization protocols.
The Hough whirly bird knife (0.75mm × 5mm, left) combines rotational cutting capability with the precision geometry expected in delicate ossicular and tympanic procedures. Its left-sided offset positions the blade for contralateral approach work. Reusable stainless steel design sustains the demands of otologic cases.
Working at the back table during ossiculoplasty and tympanoplasty, this House Gelfoam press flattens absorbable sponge into uniform 12 × 15mm sheets for middle‑ear packing. Consistent compression yields predictable thickness when layering Gelfoam around a prosthesis or against the tympanomeatal flap. The 5.1‑inch instrument is built for repeated steam sterilization between ear cases.
The House Gelfoam press with 12 × 16mm head and 191mm overall length is designed for gentle compression and positioning of Gelfoam and fat grafts over oval window fenestrations during stapes surgery. The flat platen distributes pressure uniformly across graft tissue, preventing overflow into the scala vestibuli. Stainless steel construction withstands repeated sterilization.
The House knife (angled left, 7mm blade) provides precise cutting in the external ear canal and mastoid region during otologic procedures. Its 7mm blade width accommodates canal anatomy, while the left-sided angle supports contralateral approach work. Stainless steel composition ensures durability.
The House knife (angled right, 7mm blade) complements left-sided instrumentation during bilateral otologic procedures or right-sided canal work. Its 7mm blade dimensions suit external auditory canal anatomy. The right-sided angle optimizes ipsilateral surgical approach geometry.
The House stapes curette is a double-ended instrument engineered for precise removal of stapes bone and mucosa during ossicular surgery and stapes mobilization. Its 35-degree angled tips provide optimal visualization and curetting angle within the middle-ear space. Stainless-steel construction resists corrosion in the moist tympanic cavity.
This House suction irrigator at 2.5/4 French with a 70mm working length scales the standard 95mm working length down for delicate microsurgical work in narrower otologic fields. The concave thumb‑plate cutoff modulates the flow at the fingertip.
The 2.5/4 French House suction irrigator sits between the finest and standard gauges, delivering combined suction and irrigation for otologic dissection where a slightly broader flow channel is needed. The 95mm working length suits middle ear access, and the 140mm overall length keeps the hub clear of the microscope.
The House-Wullstein miniature ear cup forceps is angled 35 degrees upward with 0.6 × 1.2mm cups for ultra-fine ossicular work. The extra-fine geometry and 82mm working length support stapes surgery and ossicular replacement during tympanomeatal flap procedures.
This Howarth elevator is double-ended with straight geometry designed for subperiosteal separation in nasal and sinus dissection. Each end offers a different size or profile to accommodate various anatomical spaces. The 216mm length provides leverage while navigating the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses during FESS.
The Hurd tonsil dissector is a blunt dissector designed for gentle separation of the tonsillar capsule from surrounding pharyngeal muscle during tonsillectomy. Its rounded tip minimizes perforation risk while the stainless-steel blade glides smoothly along tissue planes. Optimal for cold steel technique.
The Jackson trachea retractor is double-ended with straight geometry designed to hold tracheal rings open during thyroid surgery and tracheal procedures. Each end can be positioned to maintain bilateral tracheal separation during dissection or intubation manipulation. The 170mm length provides secure handheld leverage.
The Jackson tracheal retractor is a double-ended blade instrument for laryngeal, thyroid, and tracheal surgical exposure. Its straight geometry and 178mm length enable one-handed retraction of lateral tracheal and laryngeal tissue. Stainless-steel construction supports repeated sterilization.
The Jackson trachea tenaculum delivers precise single‑point fixation for tracheal and laryngeal tissue stabilization during airway and laryngeal surgery. Its straight geometry and compact 146mm length facilitate rapid tension application, and the sharp tine securely grasps tissue without slippage. Stainless steel construction supports durability across multiple procedures.
Carrying a sharp 8mm pointed angled tip on a J‑shaped finger grip, the Jackson tracheal hook secures the trachea before incision during open tracheostomy. The 146mm length stabilizes the operator's working position, and the angled tip directs the hook into the trachea without sliding off cartilage.
The Jako laryngeal probe angles 90 degrees with a 220mm working length, sized for palpation and tissue evaluation through a laryngoscope. The right‑angle tip catches mucosal edges and structural surfaces, and the long working length suits deep laryngeal access.
The adult Jennings mouth gag at 8" × 6" opens the oral cavity with a ratcheted hinge for tonsillectomy, intraoral procedures, and dental work in adult patients. The larger frame holds the jaw open without continuous operator pressure, and the wide spread suits adult anatomy.
The Jennings mouth gag child configuration with 6.25 inch length is engineered for pediatric oropharyngeal exposure during tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in young patients. The smaller frame and opening accommodate pediatric anatomy without risk of excessive palatal or pharyngeal stretch. Ratchet mechanism maintains consistent exposure throughout the procedure.
Sized for youth patients at 7" × 4‑1/2", this Jennings mouth gag scales the adult design down for pediatric and adolescent anatomy. The ratcheted hinge holds the jaw open during tonsillectomy and intraoral work, and the smaller frame avoids over‑opening in younger patients.
Built for adult adenoidectomy, the Jones adenoid curette presents a 10 × 20mm cup that engages larger lymphoid masses in the nasopharynx. The 8mm cutting edge provides firm, controlled scraping action across adenoid tissue. The 225mm overall length ensures comfortable access to posterior pharyngeal anatomy.
The Jones adenoid curette in child size features an 8 × 15mm cup designed to safely dislodge lymphoid tissue from the nasopharyngeal wall during pediatric adenoidectomy. The 6mm cutting edge provides controlled tissue detachment without excessive mucosal trauma. At 223mm overall length, the instrument reaches deep pharyngeal structures while maintaining adequate sightlines.
The Jones adenoid curette is engineered for infants with a 6mm × 10mm cup and 4mm cutting edge optimized for delicate adenoid tissue removal in pediatric nasopharyngeal spaces. The 213mm overall length accommodates infant anatomy while the small cup size prevents unintended removal of pharyngeal lymphoid tissue beyond the adenoid pad. The blunt geometry ensures safe adenoid extraction without adenoid remnant.
The Joseph button knife features a 25mm round button end blade and straight construction to facilitate atraumatic elevation and separation of nasal tissue planes during rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The large button end distributes dissection force broadly, minimizing point trauma to cartilage and bone interfaces. At 6 inches, the length provides adequate reach for mid‑dorsal and lateral vault dissection.
The Joseph nasal knife delivers dual-edge cutting during septal dissection and rhinoplasty. Its 6mm wide blade with blunt tip protects soft tissues while enabling precise bone and cartilage work. The fluted handle and 150mm blade length support controlled bimanual technique.
Straight Joseph nasal scissors carry sharp tip blades with a two‑tone finish, sized for general nasal dissection and skin work during rhinoplasty. The ring handles support a steady grip, and the 140mm length keeps the working tips clear of the surgeon's hand.