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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.
Features & Benefits
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.
The Joseph skin hook combines a single prong with a straight shaft designed for gentle nasal skin retraction during open rhinoplasty. The hook geometry retracts without perforating thin skin while maintaining visibility of the underlying osseous and cartilaginous framework. The 152mm length supports controlled hand positioning.
This double‑prong Joseph skin hook at 2mm spread provides the finest tissue lift in the Joseph family for nasal and oculoplastic work, duplicating the 7815 variant in the standard 160mm format for instrument sets carrying multiple delicate hooks.
A double Joseph skin hook with 10mm spread offers wider bilateral tissue exposure for more extensive nasal and facial procedures. The increased prong separation accommodates broader dissection planes during complex septorhinoplasty and maxillofacial reconstruction. Stainless‑steel construction withstands high‑frequency sterilization.
This double Joseph skin hook with 5mm spread provides bilateral tissue elevation during nasal reconstruction and rhinoplasty procedures. The paired prongs maintain symmetric retraction across the surgical field, supporting balanced exposure during supraperiosteal and mucosal dissection. Stainless‑steel tips retain sharpness across routine reprocessing.
Joseph double skin hook with a 7mm spread between prongs enables controlled elevation and retraction of nasal skin flaps during rhinoplasty and septorhinoplasty. The paired hook geometry distributes tension across nasal tissues, minimizing trauma while maintaining stable exposure of surgical planes throughout the procedure.
The single Joseph skin hook provides precise facial soft‑tissue retraction during rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and cutaneous nasal procedures. Its single sharp prong lifts and separates tissue planes during supraperiosteal and subcutaneous dissection. Stainless‑steel construction maintains edge sharpness across multiple sterilization cycles.
This Joseph double‑prong skin hook features a 10mm spread to provide wider retraction of the nasal sidewall and paranasal tissue planes during extensive rhinonasal and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) approaches. The wider 10mm opening accommodates exposure of the maxillary and ethmoid ostia while the paired prong design distributes force evenly. The 6.25 inch overall length supports handheld control during deeper dissection and turbinate mobilization.
These Joseph-Peck nasal scissors feature curved tungsten-carbide blades with double-beveled edges and semi-sharp tips designed for curved tissue dissection within the nasal framework. The 146mm length permits controlled maneuverability in confined septal and sidewall spaces. Ring handles support precise blade control during delicate mucoperichondrial dissection.
The Judd‑Allis tissue forceps carry a 3 × 4 interlocking tooth pattern on a 190mm frame, sized for dense‑tissue grasping at moderate depth during general surgical exposure. The Judd variant of the Allis adds a slightly longer reach than the standard 152mm Allis with the same heavy tooth profile.
The Judd‑Allis tissue forceps at 152mm with a 3 × 4 interlocking tooth pattern carry the Judd variant of the Allis profile in a compact length, sized for dense‑tissue grasping in fields where the longer 190mm version is oversized. The interlocking teeth hold fascia and bowel without slipping.
Julian needle holders provide secure needle fixation and control during curved suturing in general and cardiovascular surgery. Tungsten carbide construction delivers superior edge durability and jaw grip across repeated cases. The curved geometry and extended 210mm length support ergonomic suture placement in deeper surgical sites.
This junior Lambotte osteotome presents a 10mm standard curve with depth calibration lines for confident bone elevation in larger orthopedic fields. The markings provide clear feedback during vertebral body and periosteal dissection, protecting the intramedullary canal and adjacent ligament attachments. The 184mm shaft delivers excellent control across extended exposure.
The curved version of the Junior Lambotte osteotome pairs the 10mm cutting edge with a curved profile that tracks the underlying bony surface during contoured osteotomy. The 178mm length suits intermediate orthopedic work between the Mini and full‑size formats.
This junior Lambotte osteotome delivers a 16mm standard curve with depth calibration lines for confident work in expanded orthopedic exposures. The etched markings keep the surgeon oriented during vertebral body and periosteal lift in larger cases, preventing overcut into the spinal canal or adjacent joint capsule. The 184mm length supports deliberate, controlled elevation.
At 19mm width with calibration lines and a standard curve, this junior Lambotte osteotome addresses large‑scale vertebral body and facet elevation with clear depth feedback. The etched markings reduce the risk of overcut into neural structures and the intramedullary canal during extended exposures. The 184mm shaft maintains rigidity despite the increased blade width.
This 22mm standard curve junior Lambotte osteotome with depth calibration lines brings precision control to large‑area orthopedic bone work, particularly in vertebral body exposure and facet joint dissection. The graduated markings provide continuous feedback during periosteal and articular cartilage‑adjacent procedures, safeguarding the intramedullary canal and ligament attachments. The 184mm shaft sustains the broader working area.
Junior Lambotte osteotome with a full standard curve and 25mm cutting width, calibration depth lines, and 184mm length supports controlled curved osteotomy work in vertebral body and facet preparations. The marked depth-line reference prevents over-penetration into adjacent neural and vascular structures during medial facet dissection.
The junior Lambotte osteotome combines a 4mm gentle curve with etched depth calibration lines for controlled bone elevation in mid‑level orthopedic exposures. The markings guide intramedullary canal wall separation and periosteal lift, reducing the risk of excessive depth penetration toward neural structures. The 184mm working shaft offers improved reach while depth lines remain clearly visible.
This junior Lambotte osteotome offers a standard curve at 5mm width with depth calibration lines for reliable bone work in vertebral and facet procedures. The graduated markings track cutting depth and prevent inadvertent penetration into the joint capsule or intramedullary space. The 184mm shaft provides a balance of reach and instrument rigidity.
Curving the Junior Lambotte osteotome lets the surgeon scoop into bone surfaces and follow curved cortical contours during foot and hand work. The 5mm wide edge sits on a 180mm shaft with a standard curve that tracks the bone profile. Stainless steel construction preserves the working edge through repeat mallet impaction and routine reprocessing.
At 6mm width with a gentle curve and calibration markings, this junior Lambotte osteotome suits intermediate‑scale orthopedic bone work with depth control. The etched lines assist in vertebral body access and periosteal separation while minimizing risk of overcut toward the spinal canal. The 184mm length distributes force evenly across larger exposure areas.
The 8mm standard curve junior Lambotte with calibration markings offers reliable control in mid‑scale orthopedic exposures, particularly for facet joint and vertebral body work. The etched depth lines guide periosteal separation and prevent unintended overcut toward the spinal canal or joint capsule. The 184mm working length balances reach with instrument responsiveness.
The Junior Lambotte osteotome at 10mm wide and straight at 178mm bridges the Mini and full‑size Lambotte ranges for moderate cortical osteotomies. The 10mm cutting edge handles foot, ankle, and hand work where the Mini widths are too narrow and the full‑size Lambotte too long.
Junior Lambotte osteotomes scale the Lambotte profile to small‑bone orthopedic work. This 20mm wide straight edge sits on a 180mm shaft, giving the surgeon a broader cortical cut than the mini variant while keeping the instrument close to the field. Stainless steel construction holds the working edge through repeat mallet strikes and routine sterilization.
At 25mm wide, this Junior Lambotte osteotome extends the cutting edge for broader cortical passes during foot and ankle osteotomies. The straight 180mm shaft and standard Lambotte profile let the surgeon take a wider bite per strike without sacrificing control. Stainless steel construction stands up to repeated mallet impacts between cases.
K mallet with round knurled handle and stainless steel cylinder‑shaped head provides balanced striking force for bone reduction and osteotomy guidance. The 40mm head diameter and 1lb 15.5oz weight suit general orthopaedic procedures, while the round knurled grip enhances security. Its 185mm length maintains surgeon control.
The 0.7mm K‑wire with double diamond points on a long shaft offers a sharper cortical‑drilling geometry than the trocar variants, supporting fine fixation work where the wire must drill through dense cortical bone. The double‑ended diamond format doubles usable length.