Coakley Antrum Trocars serves the purpose of withdrawing fluid from a part of the body, such as the sinuses. A cannula and irrigating extension are offered with the trocars to further assist the process. This instrument is protected by the Surgical manufacturer warranty on defects in materials and workmanship.
Double-Ended Probe is made from stainless steel to assist in the longevity of the instrument. This probe has blunt ends on each side and can be used to enter small openings in the body during general surgeries to retrieve information such as depth or size. This information can be used to determine whether foreign bodies or other issues exist.
extra-long, angled, w/ finger cut-off, 7-1/8″ (18.1 cm) working length
Frazier Suction Tube is an extra-long style consisting of a 7 1/8″ working length. The handle contains a finger cut-off to rest the finger on, and the tube is angled near the base. The intended purpose of this instrument is to eliminate the operating area of any fluids or substances that may be present so that the surgeon is provided with a clear view. Thus, the suction tube may be used for general surgeries and even gynecological procedures.
Grooved Director and Tongue Tie is a stainless steel instrument that contains a probe point on one end typically used to examine the mouth in young children. The other end consists of a flat butterfly-shaped end. In frenotomy procedures that require stabilizing the tongue, the grooved director can assist in this process and provide a better view for the surgeon. Different sizes are available to accommodate different cases.
offset suction tip holes, 3″ (7.5 cm) working length
Brackman Suction Tube contains a thumb plate on the handle to rest the finger on and also to control the bypass hole. The tube itself is either 5 or 7 French and has offset suction tip holes. These fine suction tips are designed to be used in surgeries, such as myringoplasty, for areas that are narrow or more delicate in order to avoid excess suction.
Grooved Director and Tongue Tie contains a plain point at one end and a butterfly-shaped director on the other end. This stainless steel instrument is typically used during a frenotomy to lift the tongue back and expose the frenulum. The frenulum would rest on the grooved part of the director and then be cut with iris scissors. Depending on the patient, this device is offered in various lengths.