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The Kleinsasser micro laryngeal scissors in right configuration provides controlled blade action for dissection along the right laryngeal wall. The fine blades perform precise mucosal cutting under laryngoscopic visualization, while the straight narrow shaft minimizes obstruction of the endolaryngeal field. Right orientation suits ipsilateral approach to vocal cord and laryngeal lesions.
Features & Benefits
Joseph curved nasal scissors feature sharp tips and a 140mm overall length for controlled mucosal and septal cutting during rhinoplasty and revision surgery. The curved blade geometry follows nasal anatomy without excessive tissue trauma, while ring handles provide ergonomic finger control. Two‑tone finish adds visual distinction during field management.
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.
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.
Kleinsasser horizontal scissors deliver precise mucosal cutting through rigid laryngoscopes during microlaryngeal surgery. The straight 2mm shaft maintains optimal visualization of deep laryngeal structures, while the 230mm working length accommodates narrow instrumentation angles. Designed for exacting endolaryngeal procedures including vocal cord and anterior commissure work.
These vertical micro‑laryngeal scissors are designed for controlled dissection through a laryngoscope. Their straight vertical blades allow precise mucosal cutting with full visibility. The long shaft maintains access to deep laryngeal structures while keeping the handle clear of the optical path.
Kleinsasser mini laryngeal scissors deliver controlled mucosal dissection through laryngoscopic visualization during microlaryngeal phonosurgery. The straight vertical 4mm blades enable fine cutting along laryngeal contours with preserved optics. The 195mm working length maintains adequate shaft reach to deep laryngeal structures while minimizing optical path obstruction.
The Kleinsasser left-curved scissors supports controlled dissection of left-sided laryngeal structures during endolaryngeal procedures. The curved-left geometry optimizes blade approach and visibility through the operating laryngoscope. Stainless-steel construction maintains edge sharpness across repeated sterilizations. 229mm length provides reliable access to deep laryngeal anatomy.
The Kleinsasser right-curved scissors angled at 45 degrees provides optimized blade orientation for controlled dissection of right-sided laryngeal structures. The 45-degree angle enhances visibility through the laryngoscope while supporting precise mucosal cutting. Stainless-steel construction ensures durability. 230mm working length reaches deep laryngeal sites.
This Kleinsasser scissors feature 4mm straight blades with a straight shaft, an 11‑inch working length, and a 356mm overall length for controlled endolaryngeal cutting.
This Knight nasal scissors model features angled shanks with straight blades and a ring handle across a 165mm length for controlled intranasal cutting.
The nasal scissors adult version offers curved‑right geometry with blunt tips and 15mm blades for intranasal mucosal and septal work. The blunt profile prevents unintended mucosa perforation during septoplasty and polypectomy. Curved geometry aligns with nasal cavity anatomy.
Designed with left curvature for accessing contralateral sinus anatomy, these scissors provide controlled mucosal dissection in endoscopic sinus surgery. The tubular shaft reduces bulk in the nasal cavity, and the 130mm working length ensures adequate reach to posterior ethmoid and sphenoid compartments. Reliable stainless steel composition supports repeated clinical use.
These nasal sinus scissors feature a right curvature ideal for accessing lateral and posterior sinus compartments during FESS procedures. The 130mm working length extends the surgical reach while maintaining fine control through narrow nasal corridors. Stainless steel construction withstands routine sterilization cycles essential for high-turnover ENT cases.
These pediatric nasal-sinus scissors feature compact 5mm straight blades suited for delicate intranasal and sinus work in children. The restricted 105mm working length preserves proximal control during endoscopic access through the nasal cavity and sphenoid ostium. Straight geometry enables precise mucosal and polyp removal.
These nasal sinus scissors feature a straight tubular shaft and sharp blades optimized for soft tissue dissection and membrane cutting during functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The 130mm working length and tubular design provide visibility throughout the ostiomeatal complex without glare or obstruction. At 220mm overall, the instrument reaches deep into the maxillary and sphenoid sinuses. Stainless‑steel construction is built for lasting durability.
The Seiler turbinate nasal scissors with angled blades and ring handle is engineered for controlled turbinate resection and reduction during rhinoplasty and FESS. The angled blade geometry provides superior visualization and cutting efficiency in confined nasal spaces. The 191mm length supports extended reach to posterior turbinates and middle meatus.
These angled Seiler scissors provide curved blade geometry optimized for controlled turbinate and septal dissection during nasal and sinus procedures. The opposing angled cuts ensure clean incision lines without tissue crushing. Stainless steel blades deliver lasting edge retention for reliable performance across multiple surgical cases.
Oriented for left‑hand access, these sinus scissors feature 11mm blades designed for controlled mucosal and small tissue cutting in endoscopic ethmoid and sphenoid work. The precise 1mm tip geometry delivers fine dissection capability, and the left orientation supports right‑handed surgeon access to left‑sided pathology. Stainless steel provides lasting cutting edge.
The left‑turning sinus scissors offers 3.4mm tubular shaft with serrated blade for lateral wall and left‑sided nasal polyposis removal. The curved geometry permits angled cutting without instrument rotation. Serrated surfaces grip mucosal flaps during polypectomy and anterior ethmoidectomy.
The straight sinus scissors feature a 3.4mm tubular shaft with serrated blade and 3.8mm hinge height for mucosal and soft tissue work within the maxillary and sphenoid sinuses. The serrated edge grips mucosa without crushing. Tubular shaft construction maintains rigidity during confined sinus cutting.
Weit bayonet otologic scissors combine 45-degree Castroviejo-style bayonet design for precision dissection in mastoid and middle-ear spaces during mastoidectomy and ossiculoplasty. The bayonet geometry optimizes visualization through the operating microscope while maintaining fine tactile feedback. Right-sided configuration suits right-ear procedures and accommodates left-handed surgeon preference.