Description
The Antrum Backbiting Punch Upward is a specialized surgical instrument used in otolaryngology (ENT) procedures, particularly for sinus surgery. Here is a short description of its features and uses:
Key Features:
- Design:
- Backbiting Mechanism: The instrument features a backbiting mechanism, allowing it to cut and remove tissue in a backward (toward the handle) motion.
- Upward Cutting: The punch is specifically designed for upward cutting, making it ideal for accessing and removing tissue from the maxillary sinus and other areas within the nasal cavity.
- Short, Angled Tip: The short and angled tip enhances precision and control, enabling surgeons to navigate and operate in confined spaces.
- Material:
- High-Quality Stainless Steel: Made from surgical-grade stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of sterilization.
- Handle:
- Ergonomic Handle: The handle is designed for comfortable grip and ease of use, reducing hand fatigue during lengthy procedures.
Uses:
- Sinus Surgery: Primarily used in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) to remove diseased tissue, polyps, or other obstructions in the maxillary sinus.
- Accessing Nasal Cavities: Helps in creating openings in the sinus wall to improve drainage and aeration of the sinus cavities.
Benefits:
- Precision: The backbiting and upward cutting design allows for precise removal of tissue with minimal damage to surrounding structures.
- Control: The ergonomic design provides surgeons with enhanced control and ease of use, facilitating more effective and efficient procedures.
The Antrum Backbiting Punch Upward is an essential tool for ENT surgeons, offering precision and reliability in sinus surgery and other nasal procedures.
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