Hand Elevators Freer Cottle
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Freer-Cottle Hand Elevators are precision surgical instruments designed for soft tissue elevation, periosteal dissection, and mucoperichondrial flap elevation during ENT, rhinoplasty, plastic, and reconstructive procedures. Featuring double-ended working tips and ergonomic handling, these reusable and autoclavable instruments provide controlled tissue separation, excellent surgical access, and reliable performance.
Freer-Cottle Hand Elevators are specialized surgical instruments used for delicate tissue elevation, flap development, and periosteal dissection during facial, nasal, and reconstructive surgical procedures.
Designed with double-ended working tips, the instrument combines the functional characteristics of Freer and Cottle-style elevators, providing versatility for a variety of tissue elevation and dissection techniques.
The finely contoured working ends facilitate atraumatic separation of soft tissues from underlying cartilage, bone, and periosteal surfaces while helping preserve surrounding anatomical structures.
Their slender profile allows excellent visibility and maneuverability within confined operative fields, making them particularly valuable during rhinoplasty, septoplasty, nasal reconstruction, facial plastic surgery, and ENT procedures.
The balanced construction and ergonomic handle design provide superior tactile feedback and precise instrument control, enabling surgeons to perform delicate tissue manipulation with confidence.
Freer-Cottle Hand Elevators are commonly used for mucoperichondrial flap elevation, periosteal reflection, soft tissue dissection, cartilage exposure, and surgical access development.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the instruments offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and dependable long-term performance. The satin or matte low-glare finish minimizes reflections under operating room lighting and facilitates efficient cleaning and maintenance.
Available in multiple lengths, widths, and working-end configurations, these elevators can be selected according to anatomical requirements and surgical preference.
Widely used in hospitals, ENT departments, plastic surgery centers, facial surgery units, and reconstructive surgery facilities, Freer-Cottle Hand Elevators are essential components of rhinoplasty and facial surgical instrument sets.
Fully reusable and autoclavable, the instruments are designed to withstand repeated cleaning and sterilization cycles while maintaining working-end precision, dimensional accuracy, and structural integrity.
Common Clinical Applications
- Rhinoplasty Procedures
- Septoplasty Surgery
- Nasal Reconstruction
- ENT Surgery
- Facial Plastic Surgery
- Mucoperichondrial Flap Elevation
- Periosteal Dissection
- Cartilage Exposure
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Soft Tissue Elevation
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Freer-Cottle Hand Elevators |
| Instrument Type | Surgical Tissue Elevator |
| Function | Soft Tissue Elevation and Periosteal Dissection |
| Working End Design | Double-Ended Elevating Tips |
| Tip Style | Freer and Cottle Elevator Profiles |
| Handle Design | Ergonomic Surgical Handle |
| Material | Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin or Matte Low-Glare Finish |
| Available Configurations | Multiple Lengths and Working-End Sizes Available |
| Sterilization | Fully Sterilizable and Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Application | ENT Surgery, Rhinoplasty, Plastic Surgery, and Reconstructive Procedures |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Freer-Cottle Hand Elevators used for?
They are used for soft tissue elevation, flap development, periosteal dissection, and tissue separation during facial and nasal procedures.
Which procedures commonly use Freer-Cottle Hand Elevators?
They are commonly used in rhinoplasty, septoplasty, nasal reconstruction, facial plastic surgery, and ENT procedures.
What are the advantages of the double-ended design?
The double-ended configuration provides versatility by offering different elevator profiles within a single instrument.
Which medical specialties commonly use these instruments?
They are primarily used in otolaryngology, facial plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery, and maxillofacial procedures.
Are different sizes available?
Yes. Freer-Cottle Hand Elevators are available in multiple lengths, widths, and working-end configurations.
Are Freer-Cottle Hand Elevators autoclavable?
Yes. They are fully sterilizable and designed to withstand repeated autoclave cycles.
Are these instruments reusable?
Yes. The instruments are reusable and engineered for repeated cleaning, sterilization, and long-term professional use.
Shipping Policy
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Order Processing
All orders are processed within 5–8 working days, with multiple delivery options to suit your needs:
- Standard Shipping: 7–10 business days
- Express Shipping: 4–6 business days
- Priority Delivery: 2–4 business days (available in select regions)
Delivery Partners
We collaborate with trusted global carriers such as DHL, FedEx, and UPS. Additional options include registered airmail and bulk freight solutions for clinics and hospitals.
Packing Standards
Each order is carefully packed using sterile, damage-resistant materials to maintain the highest hygiene and safety standards during transit.
Order Tracking
Upon shipment, customers receive a tracking number to monitor their order in real-time.
Reliable Delivery
Our certified delivery network ensures timely arrival of your surgical supplies in excellent condition.
With SurgiPortal’s professional medical logistics, you can count on efficient delivery and superior service—every step of the way.
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