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These curved-right ear forceps with 0.3-pitch serrations and 4.5mm jaw length provide a fine-model option for right-sided ossicular access. The 82mm working shaft delivers reach while the serrated profile maintains grip on small structures.
Features & Benefits
Fine‑model ear forceps with serrated jaws (0.3mm pitch) and straight pointed tips deliver delicate yet secure tissue grasping in middle ear procedures and ossicular reconstruction. The 4.5mm jaw length accommodates ossicular fragments and granulation tissue, while the 82mm working shaft maintains visibility in the confined ear canal space.
Built as a super‑fine model, these straight ear forceps carry a serrated 3.5mm jaw with an 80mm working length, sized for grasping tissue and small debris in the external auditory canal and middle ear. The serrated jaw bites without crushing the retrieved object.
Complete with dual tympanostomy tube inserters (1mm and 1.2mm), this forceps system provides both single and dual insertion capability in a compact 105mm package. Its straight geometry maintains visual axis during myringotomy approach, and the paired inserter tips enable efficient tube placement in routine and revision cases. Stainless steel ensures durability.
This Ferris‑Smith fragment forceps uses a 6×8mm serrated jaw with a 105mm shaft for controlled grasping and extraction of fragments.
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.
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.
This angled nasal biopsy forceps features a 3mm cup jaw optimized for sampling mucosa and small masses in the nasal cavity and maxillary ostium. The 70-degree horizontal orientation positions the jaw perpendicular to the endoscopic axis, improving specimen acquisition while minimizing handle interference with the scope. The 130mm working length accommodates standard rigid endoscopy.
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.
The giraffe punch biopsy forceps delivers a 2.5 × 6mm through‑cut jaw with a distinctive 70‑degree upward angle designed for laryngeal and pharyngeal biopsy collection at high visualization angles. The short shaft maintains fine control in confined endoscopic spaces, and the angled approach enables retrograde access to posterior laryngeal lesions. The through‑cut mechanism produces tissue specimens with minimal crush artifact.
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.
This Goodhill ear forceps incorporates 5mm serrated jaws with a 76mm shaft and a 135mm total length to support controlled grasping of middle‑ear structures.
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.
This Griffiths‑Brown tissue forceps incorporates 1.5×5mm delicate Brown‑type teeth with a 110mm length for fine tissue handling.
The Gruenwald ear-nasal dressing forceps is engineered for precise placement and retrieval of gauze and pledgets in tight nasal and mastoid cavities. Its 18mm-long, 2mm-wide tip permits atraumatic tissue contact, while the 105mm working length provides optimal access. Bayonet angle preserves visualization.
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.
The straight Gruenwald through‑cutting forceps combines a Size 2 specification with robust 3.5mm cup jaws designed for effective bone and polyp removal during FESS procedures. The through‑cut mechanism provides reliable specimen capture, while the box lock design ensures stable closure. The 115mm working length reaches posterior sinus structures.
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 Gruenwald-Jansen ear and nose forceps combine serrated jaws with a straight bayonet geometry ideal for nasal and aural tissue manipulation. The serrations enhance grip on moist mucosa and cartilage, while the bayonet design preserves visualization during delicate work. The 160mm length supports comfortable reach to deeper structures in nose and ear.
The Gruenwald-Jansen bayonet tissue forceps provides precise grasping for ear and nasal tissue during otologic and rhinologic procedures. Its 1 × 2-tooth interlocking pattern distributes grip without crushing delicate mucosa. The bayonet angle preserves visualization.
The Hartmann ear dressing forceps carry straight 2 × 5mm serrated jaws on a 50mm working length, sized for the smallest packing and dressing handling in the external auditory canal. The serrated jaw bites material without slipping in the compact field.
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 ear forceps features a 3mm round spoon tip for atraumatic manipulation of small ossicular structures and tympanic membrane during middle-ear surgery. The compact 85mm length supports access through the ear canal and mastoid approaches. The curved spoon geometry distributes force across delicate otologic tissues.