Special Wound and Tracheal Hook with Tight Curve and Triple Prongs for ENT Surgical Applications
The WOUND AND TRACHEAL HOOK 16.0 cm is a medical device of CE Class I according to ISO 13485:2016. This special hook with tight curve and three sharp prongs is specifically designed for the secure and broad holding and retraction of tissue in ENT surgery, tracheal surgery and endoscopic procedures.
Product Highlights:
✔ Certified according to ISO 13485:2016
✔ CE marking Class I (Regulation (EU) 2017/745 MDR)
✔ Special design with tight curve for limited access
✔ High-quality stainless steel for optimal stability and durability
✔ Tested biocompatibility according to ISO 10993
✔ Three sharp prongs for broad and secure tissue grasping
✔ Optimal length of 16.0 cm for ENT surgical applications
✔ Sterilizable and reusable
Advantages of the Special Hook:
• Tight Curve: Ideal for limited access in trachea and upper airways
• Triple Prongs: Three sharp prongs for broad and stable tissue holding
• ENT-specific Design: Specifically for complex laryngological and tracheal procedures
• Optimal Exposure: Provides good exposure in deep areas
• Broad Retraction: Ideal for larger wound edges or tissue areas
• Stable Guidance: Secure control even during demanding maneuvers
Technical Specifications:
• Model: WOUND AND TRACHEAL HOOK
• Total Length: 16.0 cm
• Material: High-quality stainless steel 1.4301
• Hook Shape: Tight curve, three sharp prongs
• Handle: Heavily serrated for secure grip even under tension
• Number of Prongs: 3
• Prong Shape: Sharp, evenly distributed
• Curve Radius: Tight for limited anatomical access
• Prong Distribution: Widely fanned for maximum exposure
• Surface: High-gloss polished for optimal gliding properties
• Special Feature: Specifically for broad tissue retraction in ENT surgery
• Risk Class: I according to Regulation (EU) 2017/745 MDR
Areas of Application:
• Complex ENT surgical procedures
• Tracheal surgery and extensive tracheotomies
• Laryngoscopic procedures with broad exposure
• Endoscopic operations of upper airways
• Wound retraction in larger approaches
• Laryngeal surgery with broad access
• Hypopharyngeal surgery
Special Safety Notes:
• FOR USE BY EXPERIENCED ENT SURGICAL PROFESSIONALS ONLY
• Careful handling of the three sharp prongs in sensitive areas
• Check integrity, sharpness and prong alignment before each use
• Apply only under sterile conditions
• Special care near tracheal, laryngeal, vascular and neural structures
• Targeted application with measured, even pressure on all three prongs
• Strictly adhere to reprocessing guidelines for reuse
• Regular checking of prongs for sharpness, shape and parallelism
• Special storage to protect the sharp points
• Do not use for bony structures
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