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This document describes various instruments used in oral, nasal, and throat surgeries and procedures. It includes mouth gags, tonsil holding forceps, nasal speculums, laryngoscopes, tracheostomy tubes, and other tools used for operations, examinations, and dressings in these anatomical areas. The instruments each have specific applications and uses depending on the type of surgery or examination being performed.

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ENT Instruments 2

This document describes various instruments used in oral, nasal, and throat surgeries and procedures. It includes mouth gags, tonsil holding forceps, nasal speculums, laryngoscopes, tracheostomy tubes, and other tools used for operations, examinations, and dressings in these anatomical areas. The instruments each have specific applications and uses depending on the type of surgery or examination being performed.

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INSTRUMENT

S
IN ENT
Boyle – Davis Mouth gag
Used for various operations:
 Oral cavity -palate surgery
 Oropharynx- Tonsillectomy, surgery of the
soft palate, pharyngoplasty.
 Nasopharynx- Adenoidectomy, excision
of angiofibroma.
Draffins Bipod and
Magauran’s Plate
Doyen mouth’s gag
Used to keep mouth open for intraoral
surgery when retraction of the tongue is
not required or desirable.

Mostly used for tongue surgery.

It is applied on one side of the mouth on


molar teeth.
Jenning’s Mouth Gag

 Similar
to Doyen’s
mouth gag

 It
is applied in the
centre of the mouth.
Denis Browne’s Tonsil Holding
Forceps
Denis Browne’s tonsil holding
forceps

 Although the name ,Forcep , their jaws are


not sharp & upper jaw sits within larger lower
jaw.

 Uses– Used for holding Tonsil during


dissection & pulling it medially.
Waugh’s Tonsil Dissection
Forceps with and without teeth
Tonsil dissector and
anterior pillar
retractor Uses – Blunt
dissection of Tonsils
by it’s blunt end.
 Retracting the
anterior pillar
 To visualize bleeders
in Tonsillar fossa
 For retracting soft
palate & Uvula
Tonsil artery forceps
(straight and
curved)
Yankauer ’s Suction Cannula
Eve’s Tonsil Snare
St. Clair Thompson’s Curette with
and without guard
Asch’s Septum Forceps
Walsham Forceps
Hartmann’s Tilley’s dressing
dressing forceps forceps
Thudicum Nasal Speculum

 They are of 2 types –


with short & Long
blades .
 Uses – For Anterior
Rhinoscopy,
Removal of nasal
foreign body,
Packing the nose.
Killian’s Long Bladed Nasal
Speculum
Killian’s Nasal Gouge and Hammer
Luc’s Forceps
Luc’s Forceps
 Blades are fenestrated ,cup shaped ,with sharp
edges.

 Uses – Very useful for Nasal & Throat operations.


Used for thickened antral mucosa, androchonal
polyp & Neoplasms.

 Alsoused in submucous resection of nasal


septum for excision of septal cartilage
Hartmann’s Dressing Tilley’s Dressing
Forceps Forceps
Mollison's self retaining
hemostatic mastoid retractor
Farabeuf’s Perisoteal Elevator
Lempert’s Currette and Scoop
Wilde’s Dressing Forceps
Lack’s Tongue Depressor
Lack’s Tongue Depressor

 It
is L shaped .One blade is slightly bent at
end & used for holding depressor .

 Uses – For examining oral cavity &


oropharynx ,Used while performing posterior
Rhinoscopy , Sqeezing the Tonsil, To retract
cheek.
Direct Laryngoscope
Bronchoscope
Oesophagoscope
Silver Jackson’s Tracheostomy
Tube
Cuffed Tracheostomy Tube
Fuller ’s Tracheostomy Tube
Trousseu’s Tracheal Dilator
Tracheal Hook (Blunt and
Sharp)
Indirect Laryngoscopic Mirror

 Laryngeal mirror. Used in examination of the


larynx (indirect laryngoscopy).
Post-nasal mirror.

 Used in examination of the posterior part of the


nasal cavity and nasopharynx (posterior
rhinoscopy)
Jobson Horne Probe

 Curette loop at one end and threaded section at the other end
for holding cotton wool.
 Wax Removal
 FB removal
 Dry mopping with cotton.
Tuning Forceps
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