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The Austin sickle knife (3mm curved blade) shapes ossicular structures and removes bone during stapes and oval window procedures. Its curved geometry follows anatomic contours of the tympanic cavity. Stainless steel composition ensures durability across repeat otologic cases.
Features & Benefits
The straight Ballenger swivel knife, at 4mm width, delivers a versatile cutting instrument for fine dissection and limited soft tissue separation in nasal and sinus procedures. Its ability to pivot along the shaft supports both push and pull cutting without shaft torque. Reusable stainless‑steel construction is built for reliable performance and lasting durability.
This Ballenger swivel knife incorporates a 3mm bayonet‑style blade with a flat handle and a 194mm length for angled access during nasal and septal incision work.
The Ballenger swivel knife combines a 4mm blade with a bayonet handle to provide rotatable tip control during delicate septal cartilage dissection and bone work in septoplasty and functional rhinoplasty. The swivel mechanism permits the blade to rotate independently from the handle, allowing the surgeon to modulate cutting angle without wrist movement. The bayonet handle offers compact control during extended septal work.
This Ballenger swivel knife uses a 4mm straight blade with a flat handle and a 191mm length, supporting precise septal and intranasal cutting motions.
The Ballenger swivel knife enables controlled septal dissection with rotational adjustment for variable approach angles. The 5mm blade supports fine dissection along cartilaginous and bony septum during rhinoplasty and endoscopic sinus procedures. Straight shaft geometry maintains optimal surgical visualization.
The Ballenger swivel knife is a bayonet nasal knife with a 3mm blade designed for controlled incision-making and mucosal dissection during septoplasty and rhinoplasty. The bayonet geometry maintains hand position away from the surgical field, while the fine blade width enables precise mucosal cuts. Stainless steel ensures reliable edge retention.
This bayonet‑configured Ballenger swivel knife combines a 2.5mm blade with a flat handle for one‑handed manipulation in confined nasal pockets and septal work. The angled bayonet geometry improves visualization without shadowing the operative field. Stainless‑steel blade holds its edge across extended ENT procedures.
The Colver tonsil knife dissector combines a 15mm curved blade with serrated top edge for controlled dissection of tonsillar tissue and capsular planes during tonsillectomy. The serrated edge prevents blade slipping on moist tonsillar capsule while the round distal tip provides atraumatic retraction. At 8.25 inches, the standard curve follows natural oropharyngeal contours during careful superior and inferior pole separation.
The Colver tonsil knife dissector, double-ended with 15mm curved blade and serrated opposite blade, enables controlled tonsil dissection and capsule separation during tonsillectomy. The curved round edge initiates dissection while the serrated blade handles fibrous capsular adhesions. The 211mm length supports reach into the tonsillar fossa.
Converse nasal knives deliver precision mucosa and cartilage dissection during rhinoplasty with double-cutting blade geometry producing clean tissue planes. The 7 × 25mm blade dimensions balance adequate working width with enhanced visualization in confined nasal spaces. Straight 152mm profile supports fingertip-controlled dissection of the nasal septum, dorsum, and lateral walls.
This Corwin knife includes a 45mm serrated round handle and a 137mm length for controlled nasal and sinus incision work.
This Cottle nasal knife uses a 4mm blade with a flat handle and a 138mm overall length for controlled intranasal incision work.
This Fisher tonsil knife dissector is double‑ended with a 15mm curved blade and an opposite straight serrated outer blade across a 210mm length for dual‑purpose dissection.
The Royce folding ear knife features an 8mm downcutting blade and straight geometry for controlled incision and dissection of otologic tissue during tympanoplasty, ossiculoplasty, and mastoid procedures. The downcutting blade design provides precise edge engagement during tissue separation while the folding construction enables compact sterilization and storage. At 7.5 inches overall length with 3.33 inches working length, the instrument balances reach and precise tympanic cavity access.
The Freer septum knife delivers a 5 × 8mm D‑shaped blade with sufficient mass for controlled submucosal dissection of the nasal septum. Its flat handle provides rotational control and tactile feedback through the wrist, while the 157mm length accommodates extended rhinoplasty cases. Stainless‑steel blade edges remain sharp across many clinical uses.
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.
This Freer septum knife features a D‑shaped cutting profile with a flat handle and a 157mm overall length to support controlled septal incisions and mucoperichondrial elevation.
The Friesner ear knife with screw-on safety cap provides secure engagement during otologic procedures involving the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain. The fixed safety cap prevents inadvertent blade contact when not in use, enhancing OR safety. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat otologic cases.
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 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.
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 lancet knife (2mm × 3mm tapered blade, 45-degree angle, round handle) creates precise incisions in the tympanic membrane and anterior epitympanic regions. Its tapered blade geometry supports controlled penetration without excessive trauma. At 168mm, the instrument enables comfortable angled access.
This House sickle knife features a 7.5mm curved blade with a round handle and a 168mm overall length for controlled dissection of middle‑ear soft tissue.
Angled 60 degrees at the working tip, this incudostapedial joint knife presents a 0.75mm blade diameter for separating the incudostapedial joint before stapes mobilization or stapedotomy. The acute angle reaches behind the long process of the incus where straight knives cannot follow, and the round handle gives the surgeon rotational control during the cut. Stainless steel construction holds the slender blade through repeat otologic reprocessing.
The Jako microlaryngology knife features an oval blade profile angled at 45 degrees, allowing variable approach angles during laryngeal dissection and tissue removal. The 230mm working length extends reach into the larynx, while the 45-degree angle suits both midline and lateral vocal cord pathology. Stainless steel composition withstands sterilization.
The Jako microlaryngology knife with round edge and vertical cutting angle enables controlled incisional work during laryngeal surgery. The round-edged blade reduces the risk of inadvertent penetration into deep laryngeal tissues while supporting clean vertical cuts along mucosal planes. The 230mm working length provides access to all laryngeal compartments.
The Jako sickle knife combines a long curved blade with fine-point geometry optimized for delicate laryngeal dissection. The 2.2mm blade width and 10.5mm reach permit controlled removal of vocal cord lesions, polyps, or granulation tissue. The 204mm working length provides sufficient shaft extension for safe translaryngeal passage.
This Joseph button‑end knife features a 15mm wide angled blade with a 146mm length for controlled contouring and dissection.