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Model: 44.0270.03
Clinical Application Provides a bulk supply of replacement snare wire intended for use with endoscopic snare handles during diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy. The wire is used to form a loop that encircles, constricts and facilitates resection or retrieval of polyps, mucosal tags and other soft-t..
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Model: 44.0270.04
Clinical Application This coil provides continuous wire for the manufacture, repair, or replacement of snare loops used in endoscopic polypectomy and mucosal resection procedures. Clinicians and service departments use sections of the wire to assemble custom loop diameters for colonoscopy, sigmoidos..
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Model: 44.0274.02
Clinical Application Designed to capture, tighten, and remove small- to medium-sized tissue targets, the snare wire hank is used primarily for endoscopic polypectomy and retrieval of excised specimens. The loop allows the operator to encircle pedunculated or sessile lesions and apply controlled mech..
$28.99
Model: 44.0080.01
Clinical Application Provides a spare replacement nozzle for Pimeroy-style ear syringes used in ENT, primary care and audiology settings. The bulbous tip is intended to direct irrigation fluid along the walls of the external auditory canal for softening and removal of cerumen, debris, and irrigation..
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Model: 44.0080.02
Clinical Application This conical spare nozzle is intended for use in aural irrigation procedures where controlled, atraumatic fluid delivery is required. It is used with a Pimeroy-style ear syringe to perform ear canal lavage for cerumen softening and removal, irrigation of debris or small foreign ..
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Model: 44.0186.08
Clinical Application Designed for otologic and general ENT use, this fine-tip aural forceps provides controlled grasping of small objects and delicate tissue within the external auditory canal. Common applications include removal of foreign bodies, targeted cerumen extraction, and atraumatic manipul..
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Model: 44.0070.06
Clinical Application Designed for office and clinic aural procedures, this suction nozzle attaches to a manual ear syringe to focus suction and manage irrigation fluid during cerumen removal, foreign body clearance, and routine ear canal cleaning. The narrow, tapered tip concentrates flow to evacuat..
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Model: 44.0484.16
Clinical Application Designed for fine, controlled incisions in confined anterior segment anatomy, the sickle geometry is commonly used in ophthalmic procedures to create paracenteses, limbal or corneal entry wounds, conjunctival incisions and other delicate lamellar dissections. The pointed tip fac..
$132.99
Model: 44.0250.16
Clinical Application Designed for otologic and aural care, these Tilley ear dressing forceps provide controlled grasping for placement and removal of dressings, packing material, and small foreign bodies in the external auditory canal. Their fine tips and slim profile permit precise manipulation wit..
$93.99
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Model: 44.0250.14
Clinical Application Precision forceps used in otology and general ENT procedures where atraumatic handling of delicate tissues or removal of small foreign bodies is required. Common applications include cerumen and debris extraction, manipulation of packing material, fine tissue handling at the ext..
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Model: 44.0020.01
Clinical Application Designed for direct visualization of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane during clinical otologic assessment and minor in-office procedures. The 4.0 mm aperture offers a conservative working profile suitable for narrow adult canals or older pediatric patients, impr..
$36.99
Model: 44.0020.00
Clinical Application Toynbee ear specula provide atraumatic access and visualization of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. The graduated set (4.0 mm–7.0 mm) supports selection of an appropriate diameter for pediatric and adult canals during routine otoscopic exam, cerumen management,..
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