Snares
Surgical snares are precision medical instruments designed for the controlled removal of polyps, tissue growths, or foreign bodies during endoscopic and ENT procedures. Commonly used in polypectomy, tonsillectomy, and nasal or gastrointestinal interventions, snares feature a flexible wire loop that encircles and excises target tissue with minimal trauma. Available in various loop sizes, shapes, and configurations—such as hot (electrosurgical) or cold snares—they provide versatility for different anatomical sites and procedural needs. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel or medical-grade materials, surgical snares are available in both reusable and single-use sterile formats. Their ergonomic handles ensure excellent control and precision, while electrocautery-compatible designs enable efficient cutting and coagulation. Essential for ENT specialists, gastroenterologists, and endoscopic surgeons, snares offer safe, effective tissue removal with enhanced procedural efficiency and reduced patient recovery time.