ENT specialized instruments
For delicate ear, nose, throat, and sinus surgeries
Application:
Key instruments include alligator forceps, nasal speculums, laryngoscopes, tonsil snares, ear curettes, and suction tubes, typically made from high-grade stainless steel for sterilization and precision. These tools enable minimally invasive procedures and accurate tissue manipulation.
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Key features:
- Ear (Otology) Instruments: Used for delicate procedures like tympanoplasty or removing ear wax. Examples include Alligator/Crocodile forceps (for delicate manipulation), aural speculums, micro-scissors, ear hooks/picks, and cerumen curettes.
Nasal (Rhinology) Instruments: Used for endoscopic sinus surgery and nasal septal procedures. Common tools include nasal speculums (e.g., Killian, Hartmann), nasal forceps (e.g., Blakesley), septum elevators, rasps, and nasal snares.
Throat (Laryngology) Instruments: Essential for procedures involving the tonsils, adenoids, and larynx. These include laryngoscopes, mouth gags (e.g., McIvor), tonsil dissectors/forceps, adenoid curettes, and laryngeal mirrors.
Microsurgery Instruments: Highly specialized tools used in microscopic ear surgery, such as micro-alligator forceps (e.g., McGee), fine picks, and scissors designed for minute, precise movements in confined spaces.
Suction and Examination Instruments: Suction tubes (e.g., Baron, Frazier), otoscope, tuning forks, and specialized retractors are used to maintain a clear field of vision and, for diagnosis.