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Probe
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Probe is a specialized and multipurpose device that surgeons in different areas use to gauge hidden cavities, collect lesson information and remove foreign objects if necessary.
- Delicate Bulbous Tip Promoting Precise Exploration.
- Angled Profile for Enhancing Sightlines.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
Probe With Eye
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Probe With Eye is an exploration, multipurpose device that surgeons use in many fields of specialities for investigating hidden cavities, enlarge fascia incisions and collect information of deep organ lessons.
- Double-Ended Profile to Suit Multiple Functions.
- 13.0 to 16.0cm Overall Length for Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Seiffert Probe
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Seiffert Probe is a specialized multipurpose device that surgeons in multiple areas can use to explore delicate cavities, detect foreign bodies and masses, and probe the salivary duct to restore the saliva drainage.
- Very Delicate Tip to Probe the Smallest Cavities.
- Malleable Design Promoting Versatil Exploration.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
Stacke (Silver) Probe
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Stacke (Silver) Probe is a slim, multipurpose device that ENT and other surgeons can use to probe and explore hidden cavities, and especially to investigate lessons of the ear canal and remove wax blockages.
- 1.0mm Tip to Conform to the Ear Canal's Anatomy.
- Straight Design for Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Figer Ring Ensuring Superior Handling.
Trousseau Tracheal Dilator
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Trousseau Tracheal Dilator assists surgeons to make incisions in the anterior tracheal wall during tracheostomy procedures. After widening the incision adequately, a tracheal tube is inserted in the stoma. Instruments recognize the vitality and the substantial nature of this procedure, and that it may be needed urgently to relieve acute airway obstruction. Maintaining the dilation of the tracheal opening using a dedicated device eases the insertion of the tracheostomy tube in the correct direction.
- Capacious Finger Ring Handles For Controlled Movements.
- Angled Necks For Easy Surgical Access.
- Blunt Prongs For Safe Manipulations.