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Symmetry Surgical® Ear, Nose, and Throat Portfolio Ear, Nose & Throat Scan the code above to learn more about our Ear, Nose & Throat portfolio. Portfolio Ear, Nose & Throat Adenotomes ENT-2 Foot Plate Hooks ENT-43 Presses ENT-93 Arch Bars ENT-3 Forceps ENT-44 Probes ENT-94 Awls ENT-3 Handles ENT-64 Punches ENT-95 Brushes ENT-3 Hooks ENT-64 Rasps ENT-100 Calipers ENT-4 Inserters ENT-71 Retractors ENT-106 Cannulas ENT-4 Instrument Covers ENT-71 Rongeurs ENT-118 Chisels ENT-5 Knives ENT-72 Saws ENT-123 Clamps ENT-7 Laryngoscope ENT-79 Scissors ENT-123 Connectors ENT-7 Loops ENT-79 Snares ENT-138 Containers ENT-8 Mallets ENT-79 Speculums ENT-139 Crushers ENT-8 Mirrors ENT-80 Spreaders ENT-145 Curettes ENT-9 Mobilizers ENT-80 Suction Tubes ENT-145 Cutting Blocks ENT-18 Mouth Gags ENT-81 Syringes ENT-148 Dilators ENT-18 Needles ENT-83 Tracheal Tubes ENT-148 Dissectors ENT-19 Nippers ENT-85 Trocars ENT-148 Elevators ENT-20 Sponges ENT-86 Tuning Forks ENT-149 Energy ENT-30 Osteotomes ENT-86 Wire Guides ENT-149 Excavators ENT-43 Picks ENT-89 Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com The Surgical Instrument Desk Reference How to Use Our Catalog U.S. Customer Service The Symmetry Surgical catalog is designed with Your Symmetry Surgical Customer Service team wants you in mind, to be your trusted resource for surgical to make ordering surgical instruments the easiest part instrumentation. We took great care in creating an of your day. We accept orders via phone, fax, email, our easy-to-use, robust catalog and we think you'll be website, Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) and pleased with the design as you become more familiar through the mail. with our broad portfolio. PHONE 1.800.251.3000 Layout (Available Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM–6:30 PM EST) The catalog is organized by surgical specialty and FAX product function. 1.800.342.3272 And we know that it is difficult to pick up an instrument EMAIL and know what specialty it's listed in. To make your job [email protected] easier, we've sorted the instruments in our portfolio by surgical function, too, including Energy, Laparoscopic, ONLINE Retractors and Sterilization Solutions. symmetrysurgical.com MAILING ADDRESS Symmetry Surgical Attn: Customer Service 3034 Owen Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com The Surgical Instrument Desk Reference International Customer Cardiovascular/Thoracic Service Energy PHONE Symmetry Surgical Switzerland GmbH Ear, Nose & Throat +41 (0) 52 557 59 00 (Available Monday through Friday, 7:00-16:00 GMT) General Symmetry Surgical, Inc., USA 1.615.964.5672 (Available Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM–6:30 PM EST) Laparoscopic FAX Neurology Symmetry Surgical Switzerland GmbH +41 (0) 52 557 59 99 Obesity EMAIL [email protected] [email protected] OB/GYN ONLINE Ophthalmology symmetrysurgical.com MAILING ADDRESS Orthopedics & Arthroscopy Symmetry Surgical Switzerland GmbH Bühlstrasse 27 Pediatrics CH-8200 Schaffhausen Switzerland Rectal EAR, NOSE & THROAT Symmetry Surgical, Inc. 3034 Owen Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Retractors INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT TERMS/RETURN Spine GOODS POLICY/INSTRUMENT REPAIR & RESTORE PROGRAM/LITERATURE REQUESTS Please contact your local distributor. Locate a local Urology distributor contact, International Customer Service at +41 (0) 52 557 59 00 or 1.615.964.5672 (US). Sterilization Solutions Alphabetical & Numeric Indexes Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com ENT-2 EAR, NOSE & THROAT Adenotomes (Tonsil & Laryngeal) 71-1010 Laforce Adenotome CODE DESCRIPTION WIDTH 71-1000 Infant 8.0 mm 71-1010 #0 Child 11 mm 71-1011 #1 Small 12 mm 71-1012 #2 Medium 16 mm 71-1013 #3 Large 18 mm 71-1063 Adenotome Blades CODE DESCRIPTION WIDTH 71-1050 Blade, Infant 8.0 mm 71-1060 Blade #0, Child 11 mm 71-1061 Blade #1, Small 12 mm 71-1062 Blade #2, Medium 16 mm 71-1063 Blade #3 Large 18 mm Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com EAR, NOSE & THROAT ENT-3 Arch Bars Erich Arch Bar 68-1505 CODE DESCRIPTION 68-1505 1 Meter Roll 1 68-1510 Pack of 12 , 5 ⁄2 in (140 mm) Long Awls (Sinus & Nasal) Tip Obwegeser Zygomatic Arch Awl CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH EAR, NOSE & THROAT 1 68-0410 Curved 9 ⁄2 in 241 mm Brushes (Laryngoscope Cleaning) 74-6973 Laryngoscope Cleaning Brush CODE LENGTH 74-6971 10 in 270 mm 74-6972 11 in 280 mm 74-6973 11 in 280 mm Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com ENT-4 EAR, NOSE & THROAT Calipers (Middle Ear) Austin Strut Calipers CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH 61-0310 Markers at 3.5 mm, 4.0 mm and 4.5 mm From Tip 6 in 150 mm Tip 61-0369 House Strut Calipers CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH 1 61-0367 Marker 3.5 mm From Tip 6 ⁄2 in 165 mm 1 61-0368 Marker 4.0 mm From Tip 6 ⁄2 in 165 mm 1 61-0369 Marker 4.5 mm From Tip 6 ⁄2 in 165 mm Cannulas (Sinus & Nasal, Sinus, Sinus Suction Cannula) Killian Antrum Cannula CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH 66-6022 3.5 mm Tip 6 in 150 mm Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com EAR, NOSE & THROAT ENT-5 Cannulas (Sinus & Nasal, Sinus, Sinus Suction Cannula) Van Alyea Sinus Cannula CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH 66-6042 2.0 mm, Slight Curve 6 in 150 mm Sinus Suction Cannula CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH 3 63-7567 2.5 mm Short Curve 5 ⁄4 in 145 mm 3 63-7562 3.0 mm Short Curve 5 ⁄4 in 145 mm 63-7564 4.0 mm Short Curve 5 3⁄ in 145 mm 4 63-7560 3 63-7566 2.5 mm Long Curve 5 ⁄4 in 145 mm 3 63-7560 3.0 mm Long Curve 5 ⁄4 in 145 mm 3 63-7565 4.0 mm Long Curve 5 ⁄4 in 145 mm Cannulas (Trocar and Cannula) Sinuscopy Trocar and Cannula CODE TIP SIZE LENGTH EAR, NOSE & THROAT 3 09-5228 3.5 mm 6 ⁄4 in 170 mm 3 09-5229 5.0 mm 6 ⁄4 in 170 mm Chisels (Middle Ear, Sinus & Nasal) Austin Chisel CODE DESCRIPTION TIP WIDTH LENGTH 1 61-0311 Straight 1.0 mm 6 ⁄4 in 160 mm Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com ENT-6 EAR, NOSE & THROAT Chisels (Middle Ear, Sinus & Nasal) 63-0091 Ballenger Chisel V-Shaped Edge CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH 1 63-0088 2 mm Wide 6 ⁄4 in 160 mm 1 63-0089 4 mm Wide 6 ⁄4 in 160 mm 1 63-0090 6 mm Wide 6 ⁄4 in 160 mm 1 63-0091 8 mm Wide 6 ⁄4 in 160 mm Tip Cottle Chisel with Centimeter Markings at 40 mm, 60 mm and 70 mm CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH 1 63-0110 Curved 7 ⁄4 in 185 mm Chisel CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH 3 68-0404 Single Bevel, 4 mm Tip, Round Handle 6 ⁄4 in 170 mm 63-0084 Freer Chisel CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH 3 63-0084 Straight, 5 mm Wide 6 ⁄4 in 170 mm 3 63-0085 Curved, 5 mm Wide 6 ⁄4 in 170 mm Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com EAR, NOSE & THROAT ENT-7 Clamps (Sinus & Nasal, Middle Ear) Cottle Columella Clamp CODE DESCRIPTION JAW WIDTH LENGTH 3 67-5860 With Adjusting Screw 14 mm 4 ⁄8 in 110 mm Tip Derlacki Ossicle Holding Clamp VERTICAL HORIZONTAL CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH GROOVE GROOVE 3 61-0511 1.0 mm Teeth 1.5 x 4 mm 1.5 x 2 mm 4 ⁄4 in 120 mm Tip EAR, NOSE & THROAT Sheehy Ossicle Holding Clamp CODE DESCRIPTION VERTICAL GROVE LENGTH 3 61-0512 5 mm Teeth 1.5 x 4 mm 4 ⁄4 in 120 mm Connectors (Middle Ear) House Cut-Off Adapter CODE DESCRIPTION LENGTH 61-1045 for Use with Rosen Suction 2 in 50 mm Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com ENT-8 EAR, NOSE & THROAT Containers (Tray, Middle Ear) Metapak Tray Stainless Steel CODE DESCRIPTION HEIGHT 7322-03-200S Half Length Tray 2 in 50 mm 7310-03-200A Full Length Tray 2 in 50 mm Paparella Instrument Rack 61-3835 CODE DESCRIPTION 61-3835 Holds up to 20 Instruments, for Tympanoplasty and Stapes Instruments Crushers (Cartilage) 67-1970 Cottle Cartilage Crusher CODE DESCRIPTION 67-1970 Cartilage Crusher Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com EAR, NOSE & THROAT ENT-9 Curettes (Adenoid) 71-3610 Barnhill Adenoid Curette CODE SIZE BLADE LENGTH 3 71-3610 0 10 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm 3 71-3612 1 12 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm 3 71-3614 2 14 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm 3 71-3616 3 16 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm 3 71-3618 4 18 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm 1 71-3810 0 10 mm, Reverse Curve 8 ⁄2 in 215 mm 1 71-3812 1 12 mm, Reverse Curve 8 ⁄2 in 215 mm 1 71-3814 2 14 mm, Reverse Curve 8 ⁄2 in 215 mm 1 71-3816 3 16 mm, Reverse Curve 8 ⁄2 in 215 mm 1 71-3818 4 18 mm, Reverse Curve 8 ⁄2 in 215 mm Curettes (Adenoid) EAR, NOSE & THROAT Jones Adenoid Curette CODE DESCRIPTION BLADE SIZE LENGTH 3 71-3800 Infant Size 4 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm 3 71-3801 Child 6 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm 3 71-3802 Adult 8 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm Middleton Adenoid Curette CODE DESCRIPTION BLADE SIZE LENGTH 3 71-3209 Infant Size 8 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn more at symmetrysurgical.com ENT-10 EAR, NOSE & THROAT Curettes (Adenoid) Tip 71-4111 Stubbs Adenoid Curette CODE DESCRIPTION BLADE LENGTH 3 71-4111 Infant Size 4 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm 3 71-4113 Child 6 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm 3 71-4115 Adult 8 mm 8 ⁄4 in 220 mm Vogel Adenoid Curette CODE DESCRIPTION BLADE LENGTH 1 71-3208 Infant Size 7 mm Wide 8 ⁄2 in 215 mm Curettes (Bone) 29-6750 Lempert Bone Curette Oval, Straight, Delicate CODE TIP LENGTH 29-6706 #6/0 8 in 200 mm 29-6715 #5/0 8 in 200 mm 29-6724 #4/0 8 in 200 mm 29-6733 #3/0 8 in 200 mm 29-6742 #2/0 8 in 200 mm 29-6750 #0 8 in 200 mm 29-6751 #1 8 in 200 mm 29-6752 #2 8 in 200 mm Questions? Contact us at [email protected] or learn
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