Aesculap OK612R Gruenwald-Henke Conchotome Nasal Cutting Forceps Straight 3mm 7"
Aesculap OK612R Gruenwald-Henke Conchotome Nasal Cutting Forceps Straight 3mm 7" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Aesculap OK612R Gruenwald-Henke Conchotome Nasal Cutting Forceps Straight 3mm Jaws 7"
• Model: OK612R
• Jaw / Bite Size: Small
• Cutting Mechanism: Through‑cut (thru‑cut) design
• Jaw Tip Width / Cutting Tip: ~ 3 mm jaw width
• Working Length: 110mm
• Overall Length: 7 inches
Optimize your ENT surgical toolkit with the precision-engineered Aesculap OK612R Gruenwald‑Henke Conchotome Nasal Forceps — a premium thru‑cut instrument designed for demanding nasal and turbinate surgeries. With a refined ~3 mm small‑jaw cutting tip and a compact 4¾" working length, the OK612R delivers excellent control and maneuverability even in tight nasal cavities. Its straight, surgical-grade stainless steel construction ensures reliable access and visibility, enabling surgeons to execute cartilage, bone, or soft‑tissue removal with unparalleled accuracy.
The thru‑cut cutting mechanism embedded in the Gruenwald‑Henke design empowers ENT surgeons to precisely excise nasal conchal tissue, excess turbinate cartilage, or bony fragments — making it ideal for procedures like turbinate reduction, septal correction, or rhinoplasty. The controlled, clean cutting action reduces tissue trauma and minimizes collateral damage to adjacent mucosa or bone structures, supporting optimal surgical outcomes and faster patient healing. Whether trimming inferior turbinates, removing conchal overgrowth, or sculpting nasal anatomy, this forceps offers predictable, efficient performance.
Built from premium medical‑grade stainless steel and engineered for repeated sterilization, the OK612R is a long‑lasting, reusable instrument that brings cost‑effectiveness and durability to busy ENT practices or surgical centers. Its precision, compact form factor, and surgical reliability make it a valuable addition to any rhinology instrument set — enhancing surgeon confidence, reducing procedure time, and ultimately improving patient outcomes in 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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