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An ENT set is a specialized collection of diagnostic and surgical instruments designed for examining and treating conditions of the ear, nose, and throat. Commonly used in clinics and hospitals, these reusable, stainless steel tools—including otoscopes, nasal speculums, and tongue depressors—enable precise visualization and procedures like earwax removal, foreign body extraction, and airway management.
A tonsillectomy set is a specialized collection of stainless-steel surgical instruments used for the safe removal of the tonsils (tonsillectomy) and sometimes adenoids (adenoidectomy). Primarily, these tools enable surgeons to visualize, dissect, clamp, and remove tonsillar tissue to treat chronic tonsillitis, peritonsillar abscesses, and obstructive sleep apnea.
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A TRANSORAL SET is a specialized, minimally invasive instrumentation system used by surgeons to access and treat tumors of the mouth, throat, base of tongue, and tonsils through the mouth without external incisions. It offers superior precision, reduced recovery time, and improved functional outcomes for patients.
A septoplasty set is a specialized collection of surgical instruments (e.g., nasal speculums, elevators, forceps, scissors) designed to correct a deviated nasal septum. These instruments are used in ENT and plastic surgeries to trim, reposition, or straighten nasal cartilage and bone, improving airflow, relieving obstruction, and enhancing breathing.
A tympanoplasty set is a specialized collection of micro-instruments (e.g., hooks, picks, elevators, speculums, scissors) designed for delicate microsurgery of the ear. Its primary uses include repairing the tympanic membrane (eardrum), reconstructing middle ear ossicles, removing cholesteatoma, and treating chronic ear infections or perforations.
Tympanoplasty (Myringoplasty):
Repairing perforations or defects in the tympanic membrane using graft materials like fascia or cartilage.
Ossicular Reconstruction:
Rebuilding or replacing the tiny bones (malleus, incus, stapes) in the middle ear to restore hearing.
Mastoidectomy:
Removing infected mastoid air cells and diseased tissue, such as cholesteatoma.
Stapedectomy:
Treating hearing loss by replacing the stapes bone.
Myringotomy:
Creating a small incision in the eardrum to drain fluid.