Aural Forcep
Aural forceps are specialized ENT surgical instruments designed for the safe and precise handling of foreign bodies, tissue, or packing material within the ear canal and middle ear. Commonly used in procedures such as wax removal, tympanoplasty, and otologic microsurgery, these forceps provide excellent control and visibility in the confined, sensitive spaces of the auditory system. Crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, aural forceps are corrosion-resistant, autoclavable, and suitable for repeated use in sterile clinical environments. Available in various styles—such as alligator, Hartmann, or cup-shaped tips—they are designed to grasp small objects securely without damaging the delicate ear canal or tympanic membrane. Their slim, angled shafts and ergonomic handles ensure ease of access and precision, even under microscopic guidance. Essential for ENT specialists and audiologists, aural forceps enhance safety and efficiency in both diagnostic and surgical ear procedures.