Aesculap OK525R Takahashi Rongeur Ethmoid Forceps Straight 3mm Oval Jaws 7-1/4"
Aesculap OK525R Takahashi Rongeur Ethmoid Forceps Straight 3mm Oval Jaws 7-1/4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Aesculap OK525R Takahashi Nasal Rongeur Ethmoid Forceps Straight 3mm Oval Jaws ENT 7-1/4"
• Model: OK525R
• Jaw / Tip Design: Straight geometry, with oval smooth jaws
• Jaw Tip Width / Cutting Tip: 3 mm jaw width
• Working Length: 120mm
• Overall Length: 7-1/4 inches
Enhance your ENT and sinus‑surgery instrument set with the precision‑crafted Aesculap OK525R Takahashi Rongeur Ethmoid Forceps — a straight, 3 mm‑jaw, 7‑1/4″ instrument engineered for delicate ethmoid and nasal cavity procedures. The slender, oval-jawed tip offers controlled bone and soft‑tissue grasping — ideal for accessing narrow or deep sinus passages without compromising maneuverability. Its ergonomic length and streamlined design ensure surgeons maintain optimal control even in confined anatomical spaces.
This rongeur excels in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), ethmoidectomy, polyp & bone fragment removal, or turbinate/bony tissue trimming. The straight jaw geometry allows for direct, precise removal of ethmoidal bone, small fragments, or obstructive tissue — minimizing collateral trauma and preserving surrounding mucosa. Surgeons benefit from efficient excision performance that supports cleaner surgical fields, reduced operative time, and improved postoperative outcomes.
Constructed from surgical‑grade stainless steel and built for repeated sterilization cycles, the OK525R is a durable, reusable instrument designed for long-term use in busy ORs and ENT practices. Its trusted Aesculap build quality, combined with specialized nasal‑surgery capability, makes this forceps a valuable addition to any rhinology set — delivering reliability, surgical precision, and versatility across a range of nasal and sinus procedures.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
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