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Davis-Boyle Mouth Gag is a specialized tool that dentists, ENT and maxillofacial surgeons use to separate the lower and upper dental arches, in order to achieve an enhanced view of the oral cavity and the throat.
Tonsil Forceps are specialized grasping instruments used to block blood flow to tonsillar tissues to provide hemostasis and reduce post-surgical bleeding.
Hemostatic Negus Tonsil Forceps is a specialized device that ENT and general surgeons use to grasp, manipulate and clamp soft tissues or blood vessels within the oral cavity, especially during a tonsillectomy. The forceps also helps to pack the wounds after the procedure takes place.
Henke Tonsil Dissector is a specialized versatile and double-end tool that is ideal for dissections during tonsillectomy surgeries. It assists in the separation of the tonsils from its underlying tissues, like the superior pharyngeal muscle. In addition, it mobilizes the anterior and posterior tonsillar pillars to detect and treat bleeding.
Carpenter Tonsil Knife is a multipurpose 2 in 1 knife that can cut and dissect tonsillar tissues during otolaryngology surgeries.
Metzenbaum Scissors are specifically designed for tissue dissection in various surgical scissors. They can be used for both delicate and blunt tissue dissection. These scissors feature a blunt tip design that allow for deep tissue dissection with minimal damage.
Blohmke Tonsil Grasping Forceps have serrated jaws to help hold and mobilize soft tissues during tonsillectomy surgeries.
Yankauer Suction Tube is a specialized device that surgeons in different areas use to dislodge particles, remove blood and fluids, and suction debris from the operating site.
Surgical snares are medical instruments used to remove growths from tissue surfaces, usually when the growths are inside a body cavity. Typical growths addressed with surgical snares include polyps, tumors, and lymphoid tissue (tonsils).
Beckmann Adenoid Curette is used for clearing away the residual tissue of following removal of tonsils and adenoids.
Eves Tonsil Snare assists surgeons in ensuring hemostasis during tonsillectomy operations. You can start by encircling the pedicle through the snare’s open wire loop. Then, close the thumb ring to clamp the wire loop over the tonsillar pedicle. Finally, crush the pedicle to release a powerful vasoconstrictor, thromboplastin, that helps stop the bleeding.
Bruenings Tonsil Snare helps ENT doctors to separate the pedicle after tonsillar dissection. Firstly, the otolaryngologist passes the tonsil’s tissue through the snare’s open wire loop. Then, they advance the thumb ring to close the wire loop over the pedicle. Crushing the pedicle releases the vasoconstrictor thromboplastin to minimize bleeding.
Jennings Mouth Gag is a specialized device that dentists, ENT & maxillofacial surgeons can use to keep the mouth from closing during procedures that require exposure of the oral cavity and the throat.
Hurd Tonsil Dissector and Retractors enable doctors to take the tonsils out easily when they cause pain or problems in breathing. This also prevents the spread of infections in the neck. Surgeons use the retractor to move the tonsils away from their field.
Tobold Tongue Depressor is a specialized device that dentists, ENT and maxillofacial surgeons use to protect and keep the tongue away from the surgical field, in order to enlarge the surgeons' field of view during oral procedures.
Sluder-Ballenger Tonsillectomes allow doctors to remove tonsils when they cause pain or problems in breathing. Doctors also recommend removing the tonsils if they cause spread of infection. Surgeons use the device to grasp the base of the tonsil.
An alternative to the wrap and pouch materials commonly used to package cassettes and instruments, Sterilization Containers provide significant economic and environmental benefits along with enhanced safety. Allows sterilization of enclosed contents and maintains sterility during transport and storage, until opened.