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Asch Septum Straightning Forceps

The Asch Septum Straightning Forceps assists doctors to straighten septal tissues and realign the nasal septum during nasal reconstruction procedures.

  • Long grip handles for controlled movements.
  • Concave necks prevents trauma to mucosal tissues.
  • Blunt blades ideal for septal remodeling.


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Asch Septum Straightning Forceps enable doctors to treat nasal diseases. For instance, the device helps to align the septum of the nose in rhinoplasty surgery. In addition, doctors use the forceps to straighten the septum in order to repair fractures or remove deviations that cause sinus infections.

Surgeons place the blades on the sides of the septum to make it straight. Therefore, we designed the grip handles of the Asch Septum Straightning Forceps with a long frame to enhance your force and efficiency. Moreover, the curved profiles increase your comfort and prevent hand strain in long procedures.

We made the necks with a concave design so the blades do not meet. This avoids damaging the mucoperichondrium of the nasal septum. In addition, they are long to provide deep nasal access.

The Asch Septum Straightning Forceps is 22.5 cm long to reach deep parts of the nose. Furthermore, we offer other septum forceps for your convenience. Unique models of the Cottle-Walsham Septum Straightning Forceps are available for the right and the left nasal walls. You can use this range to customize your approach for every patient.

Instruments manufacture these devices from premium grade stainless steel that you can depend on for years of fine service.

Specialty

ENT

Author Name

Asch

Sub-Category

Septum Forceps

Category

Forceps

Handle Type

Grip Handle

Joint Type

Box Joint

Overall Length

22.5 cm – 8 3/4″

Finish

Satin

Material

Stainless Steel

CE Marking

Yes

Reusable

Yes

Used in Specialties: ENT,
Product Category: Forceps,
Product Type: Septum Forceps,

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