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Sized for otologic and microsurgical fields, this 15ga Rosen suction tube (1.46mm bore) draws fluid and small debris from delicate corridors without disturbing fine anatomy. The angled shaft preserves visualization through the microscope, while the 60mm working length within a 99mm overall body suits deep otologic exposure. Stainless‑steel construction holds up to repeat reprocessing.
Features & Benefits
The 15‑gauge Rosen angled suction tube delivers a heavier flow channel than the 16‑gauge variant, suited to ENT and otologic work where larger‑volume clearance is wanted under the operative microscope. The 60mm working length and 101mm overall length keep the hub close to the surgeon's fingertips.
Built at 16 gauge with a 60mm working length, the Rosen angled suction tube sits between the 15 and 17 gauge variants for moderate ENT and otologic flow. The 101mm overall length keeps the hub close to the surgeon's fingertips under the operative microscope.
The 17‑gauge Rosen angled suction tube delivers fine‑gauge clearance for ENT and otologic work, with the angled tip preserving visualization under the operative microscope. The 60mm working length keeps the working face close to the surgeon's fingertips.
The 17‑gauge Rosen angled suction tube delivers a slightly finer lumen than the 16‑gauge model, useful when the surgeon needs less flow capacity in delicate otologic and ophthalmic work. The 60mm working length keeps the working face close to the fingertips under the operative microscope.
Rosen suction tubes deliver controlled microsurgical aspiration in otologic and fine general fields. This angled 18‑gauge version offers a 12mm bore for moderate‑flow suction with a 60mm working length, allowing precise placement at the operative site while the angled shaft keeps the hand clear of the microscope path.
Stepping down to 19 gauge, this Rosen angled suction tube delivers very fine clearance for the most delicate ENT and ophthalmic microsurgical work. The 60mm working length and 101mm overall length keep the hub close to the surgeon's fingertips for fine control.
The 20‑gauge Rosen angled suction tube delivers the finest active‑clearance lumen in the Rosen ENT family, sized for the most delicate otologic and ophthalmic work. The 60mm working length and 99mm overall length keep the hub close to the surgeon's fingertips under the operative microscope.
This angled Rosen suction tube clears blood and debris from the middle ear and mastoid cavity during otologic dissection. The 22-gauge bore (0.0253 inch / 0.643mm) supports atraumatic aspiration around delicate ossicular structures, while the 60mm working length within a 101mm overall body keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the operating microscope's field. The angled tip routes around the speculum for direct visualization of the tympanic recess.
This 24-gauge Rosen suction tube is engineered for delicate, fine aspiration in otologic and microsurgical procedures. The angled design and approximately 100mm overall length (with 60mm working length) support precise positioning in confined ear canal and neural spaces. Its narrow lumen minimizes tissue irritation while enabling controlled fluid removal.
Fine 24‑gauge bore makes this angled Rosen suction tube suited to delicate otologic and microsurgical aspiration where flow must be controlled tightly. The 0.511mm lumen avoids overwhelming small surgical fields, and the 60mm working length places the tip precisely while the angled shaft preserves the microscope view.
DSAEK and DMEK donor tissue insertion require precision and atraumatic handling, which the Rosenwasser donor lamella inserting shovel provides. Its 5mm wide platform with retaining rim on three sides secures and guides the donor disc into the anterior chamber. Stainless steel construction ensures rigidity during careful lamellar Descemet's insertion.
The Rosin‑Dacamara Big Grip needle holder pairs an oversized 12.5mm diameter round grooved handle with extra‑delicate 8mm titanium jaws, locking mechanism, and a special pin system for ophthalmic suturing. The larger handle distributes grip pressure across a broader fingertip surface for stability on fine needle work, and titanium construction holds shape across repeat reprocessing.
The large Roux retractor expands blade dimensions to 25 × 41mm for deeper or wider peritoneal exposures. This moderate‑length model suits procedures intermediate in complexity between shallow and major laparotomy work. Balanced spring tension supports sustained hands‑free retraction.
The medium Roux retractor with 22 × 35mm blade dimensions is sized for shallow to moderate peritoneal and abdominal wall exposures. Its balanced compact profile suits limited‑access cases and minor procedures. The spring mechanism supports sustained retraction without cramping the operative field.
Designed for dorsal nasal bone recontouring, this Rubin nasofrontal osteotome delivers controlled bone cuts through a straight shaft. The osteotome's edge slices cleanly through trabecular bone at the nasofrontal junction during septorhinoplasty grafting procedures. Stainless steel maintains its edge through repeated mallet strikes.
The Rubin septum morselizer forceps employs double-action guard handles to safely crimp and fragment septal bone and cartilage during septoplasty. The slip-on guard prevents tissue trauma while the mechanical advantage of the double-action mechanism controls fragment size.
The flexible 305mm ruler graduated in millimeters and inches measures incision lengths, instrument dimensions, and dressings at the surgical field. The flexible material conforms to curved surfaces during measurement, and the dual graduation supports both metric and imperial reading.
This longer flexible stainless‑steel ruler extends measurement capability to 508mm, supporting documentation of larger anatomical structures and excision specimens. Dual‑unit graduations (millimeters and inches) accommodate varied documentation preferences across surgical teams. The flexible construction facilitates placement around curved surfaces.
This flexible stainless‑steel ruler delivers dual‑unit measurement for intraoperative documentation and anatomical assessment in varied surgical specialties. Dual graduations in millimeters and inches permit seamless unit conversion during the operative case. The 203mm length accommodates standard measurement intervals.
The Rumel obturator is a smooth cannular instrument used to occlude vessel lumens during vascular clamping and anastomosis work. The 305mm adult length permits access to vessels in deep surgical fields while maintaining atraumatic vessel wall contact. Reusable stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable performance across many vascular cases.
The Rumel stylet in child size is engineered to guide rubber tubing identi‑loops for selective vessel occlusion during pediatric cardiac procedures. Its straight 178mm shaft accommodates smaller mediastinal anatomy while the stylet tip allows controlled advancement through tubing loops without kinking or displacement. Reusable stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable performance in pediatric bypass circuits.
The Rumel thoracic forceps is a specialized grasper designed for delicate vessel and pericardial manipulation during cardiac procedures. Its curved geometry allows secure control of coronary arteries and attendant tissues during sternotomy exposure and anastomosis preparation. Reusable stainless‑steel construction withstands repeated sterilization cycles, supporting reliable performance across multiple cases.
The Ruskin-Liston bone-cutting forceps combine delicate angled jaws with a 178mm working length for precise, atraumatic bone removal during orthopedic procedures. The slender design permits access to confined fields while maintaining excellent surgeon control. Straight angled jaw geometry ensures clean bone separation.
This Ruskin rongeur combines a curved geometry with a 5 × 16mm bite for bone removal in angled compartments during mastoid and sphenoid surgery. The curved profile navigates around anatomical obstacles while the jaw delivers reliable cutting action.
The straight Ruskin rongeur provides precise bite-and-remove action for bone work throughout orthopedic surgery. Its 4mm bite encompasses sufficient bone volume for efficient removal while preserving surgeon control. At 184mm working length, this instrument reaches moderately deep fields without excessive shaft whip.
The Ruskin rongeur delivers a 5 × 16mm bite in a straight configuration, designed for bone removal during mastoid work and sinus surgery. The 184mm overall length provides adequate reach while the jaw opening removes cortical bone efficiently.
This Ruskin rongeur variant increases jaw size to 6 × 16mm for larger cortical bone removal during mastoidectomy and extended sinus procedures. The straight profile and 184mm length position the surgeon's hand while allowing efficient bone removal.
The Ruskin‑Liston bone cutting forceps deliver heavy straight‑jaw geometry for controlled fracture reduction and cortical bone removal in orthopedic trauma. The powerful cutting edges bite through dense cortical and cancellous bone without slipping, while the 191mm length provides leverage for large fragment manipulation. Stainless steel jaws maintain edge sharpness across repeated intramedullary canal and metaphyseal work.
Russian tissue forceps with broad spoon-shaped cupped tips and star-pattern grasping surface distribute pressure evenly across tough fascia, peritoneum, and dense tissues without crushing. The 254mm extended length provides reach in deeper fields. The distinctive broad-cup geometry is particularly effective for peritoneal and serosal handling.