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The 4/5 French House suction irrigator delivers fine‑gauge combined suction and irrigation for otologic cases, with the concave thumb‑plate cutoff modulating the flow at the fingertip. The 95mm working length suits middle ear dissection.
Features & Benefits
Built as a House‑style angled suction irrigator, this 12/14 French dual‑channel design provides both suction and irrigation through one instrument with a concave thumb‑plate cutoff hole for surgeon‑controlled modulation. The 95mm working length supports otologic dissection, and the 140mm overall length keeps the hub clear of the microscope.
The 2.5/4 French House suction irrigator sits between the finest and standard gauges, delivering combined suction and irrigation for otologic dissection where a slightly broader flow channel is needed. The 95mm working length suits middle ear access, and the 140mm overall length keeps the hub clear of the microscope.
Sized at 4/5 French, this House angled suction irrigator delivers combined suction and irrigation through one instrument, with a concave thumb‑plate cutoff hole for surgeon‑controlled modulation. The 95mm working length suits otologic dissection, and the 140mm overall length keeps the hub clear of the operative microscope.
The House suction-irrigator (angled, 6/8 French, concaved thumb plate cut-off, 95mm working length) combines fluid delivery and aspiration in a single instrument for otologic procedures. The angled geometry navigates tympanic cavity anatomy, while the concaved cut-off hole provides intuitive suction modulation. Stainless steel construction supports sterilization.
Built at 7/10 French, this House suction irrigator delivers moderate‑to‑heavier flow for otologic dissection where the 5/7 variant is too fine and the 8/12 variant too heavy. The concave thumb‑plate cutoff modulates flow at the surgeon's fingertip.
The House suction-luer adaptor (finger cut-off, chrome-plated, 55mm) manages suction modulation during otologic procedures. Its compact length and luer interface integrate with standard suction tubing systems. The finger cut-off feature enables surgeon-controlled suction modulation during delicate tympanic work.
The 18‑gauge House suction tube angled on a compact 105mm body delivers fine‑gauge fluid clearance during otologic microsurgery. The angled tip preserves visualization under the operative microscope, and the compact length keeps the hub close to the surgeon's fingertips.
The Jako fine suction tube at 5 French (1.7mm) carries a 230mm working length on a 324mm overall body, sized for deep microsurgical fluid clearance under the operative microscope. The fine gauge supports controlled clearance without disturbing the surgical field.
The Kleinsasser suction tube is engineered for controlled aspiration during transnasal endoscopic procedures and laryngeal surgery. A 3mm diameter bore with a cutoff hole allows surgeon-controlled modulation of suction flow without inserting a thumb vent, preserving the surgical view. The 230mm working length extends deep into nasal and pharyngeal corridors while maintaining precise tip handling.
This laryngeal fiber handpiece incorporates a suction tip curved at 30 degrees with a 230mm overall length for angled access within the laryngeal field.
This laryngeal fiber handpiece features a straight suction tip with a 230mm overall length to support controlled evacuation during laryngeal procedures.
The 14‑gauge Rosen angled suction tube delivers a heavier flow channel than the finer Rosen variants, suited to ENT and otologic work where more volume must be cleared. The 60mm working length and 99mm overall length keep the hub close to the surgeon's fingertips under the operative microscope.
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.
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 delivers fine‑gauge fluid clearance during otologic and microsurgical work. The 99mm overall length keeps the hub close to the surgeon's hand for fingertip control under the operative microscope.
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.
The 18‑gauge Rosen angled suction tube delivers the finest standard suction lumen in the Rosen family, sized for delicate otologic and microsurgical work. The 60mm working length and 99mm overall length keep the hub close to the surgeon's fingertips under the 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.
The 19‑gauge Rosen angled suction tube sits between the 18 and 20 gauge variants for fine otologic and ophthalmic clearance, balancing flow against fine‑field control. The 60mm working length and 99mm overall length keep the hub close to the fingertips under the operative microscope.
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 Rosen suction tube is a fine‑gauge 20g instrument designed for precision aspiration in delicate or confined fields where a smaller lumen is essential. At 99mm total length with 60mm working reach, it delivers controlled, atraumatic evacuation in microsurgical or otologic applications. The angled geometry improves access into recessed spaces.
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 Rosen suction tube features a 22ga angled shaft measuring 0.643mm in diameter, a 60mm working length, and a 100mm overall length for fine otologic suction.
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.
This Rosen suction tube features a 26ga angled shaft measuring 0.404mm in diameter, a 60mm working length, and a 100mm overall length for controlled fine‑bore otologic suction.