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Cottle Nasal Specula for Spring-Controlled Nasal Cavity Exposure

SKU: PS-7939
The Cottle Nasal Specula from Peak Surgicals (SKU: PS-7939) are reusable German Stainless Steel ENT instruments designed for controlled dilation and exposure of the nasal vestibule, anterior nasal cavity, septum,...

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Cottle Nasal Specula
Cottle Nasal Specula for Spring-Controlled Nasal Cavity Exposure
$17.60

The Cottle Nasal Specula from Peak Surgicals (SKU: PS-7939) are reusable German Stainless Steel ENT instruments designed for controlled dilation and exposure of the nasal vestibule, anterior nasal cavity, septum, turbinates, and internal nasal valve region. Each instrument is priced at $17.60 and features paired bivalve blades, rounded atraumatic lips, a spring-action handle, central pivot screw, curved handle arms, grip ridges, and a stabilizing leaf spring. Otolaryngologists, rhinoplasty surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, emergency departments, outpatient ENT clinics, hospital operating rooms, ambulatory surgery centers, and procurement teams use this nasal speculum during anterior rhinoscopy, septoplasty, rhinoplasty exposure, turbinate evaluation, epistaxis cautery, nasal packing, foreign body removal, postoperative septal inspection, and minor intranasal procedures. The bivalve blade configuration opens the nostril in a controlled plane, presenting the septal mucosa and lateral nasal wall while preserving room for suction, forceps, cotton pledgets, cautery, endoscope positioning, and nasal dressing placement.

Bivalve Nasal Blades, Pivot Screw, Leaf Spring, and Curved Handle Arms

The Cottle pattern works through two opposed nasal blades that separate when the spring handle is compressed. The rounded lips enter the nasal vestibule and distribute pressure along the alar rim and vestibular mucosa instead of concentrating force at a sharp edge. The bivalve design opens the nostril in a predictable plane, allowing the surgeon to view the caudal septum, nasal floor, inferior turbinate head, internal valve, and anterior lateral wall. The central pivot screw provides the mechanical axis for blade movement and keeps both arms aligned during repeated opening and closing. The leaf spring returns the handle to its resting position, giving consistent tactile response during examination and procedure work. Curved handle arms keep the surgeon’s hand below and outside the direct line of sight, while grip ridges improve control with gloved fingers. This mechanism allows controlled dilation without a ratchet lock, which is important when the surgeon needs immediate release during mucosal inspection, cautery, packing, or instrument exchange.

Anterior Rhinoscopy, Septoplasty, Rhinoplasty, and Epistaxis Control

During anterior rhinoscopy, the blades are introduced into the nasal vestibule and opened to expose the septal mucosa, inferior turbinate, nasal floor, and anterior airway. In septoplasty, the instrument supports visualization of septal deviation, spur location, mucosal incision planning, flap elevation, cartilage resection, and postoperative splint inspection. During rhinoplasty, it provides controlled nostril opening for caudal septal assessment, internal valve exposure, columellar support evaluation, and intranasal suture work. In turbinate procedures, the speculum helps present the inferior turbinate head and adjacent lateral wall before reduction, cautery, or injection. During epistaxis management, the blade opening exposes Kiesselbach’s plexus, anterior septal bleeding points, and vestibular clot while suction, cautery, silver nitrate, or packing material remains accessible. In emergency care, the instrument assists with nasal foreign body assessment and removal by creating a stable anterior corridor. In postoperative ENT review, it helps inspect crusting, mucosal healing, septal hematoma, splint position, and packing sites without obstructing the clinician’s view.

Standard Cottle Pattern for Nasal Vestibule and Septal Corridor Access

The standard Cottle Nasal Specula pattern is selected when the surgeon needs controlled anterior nasal access with a compact blade profile and spring-assisted handling. Its blade shape is suited to the vestibule and anterior nasal cavity, where exposure must be wide enough for diagnosis and instrumentation but limited enough to avoid excessive pressure on the alar cartilage and septal mucosa. The rounded blade tips support entry along the nostril margin, while the curved jaws help maintain a working corridor toward the caudal septum and inferior turbinate. The handle span gives the operator fine control over the degree of opening, allowing gradual dilation rather than sudden expansion. This is useful in adult examination, adolescent ENT work, septoplasty planning, epistaxis control, and rhinoplasty follow-up. The open spring construction also leaves the operative field accessible for suction tubes, bayonet forceps, pledget placement, nasal packing, and cautery instruments. For ENT trays, this single pattern covers high-frequency nasal examination and common intranasal procedural steps.

German Stainless Steel, Finish Options, Sterilization, and Procurement Documentation

German Stainless Steel provides the rigidity, corrosion resistance, and mechanical stability required for a reusable nasal speculum exposed to blood, mucus, topical vasoconstrictors, anesthetic sprays, cleaning agents, and repeated sterilization cycles. The blades must retain alignment because uneven opening can distort the nostril, compress septal mucosa, or narrow the visual corridor. The pivot screw and spring structure must also remain stable so the instrument opens smoothly and returns predictably after compression. Satin and dull finishes reduce glare under headlight, endoscopic light, or clinic illumination, while mirror finish gives a smooth surface for post-cleaning inspection. After use, the blades are decontaminated, the hinge and spring area are brushed, the handle ridges are cleaned, and the instrument is dried before steam sterilization in an autoclave cycle suitable for reusable stainless steel surgical tools. The Class I classification, CE marking, ISO-13485 certification, and FDA compliance support hospital procurement files, distributor documentation, and international tender review. The 1-year warranty, MOQ of 1 piece, OEM availability, and return and replacement service support ENT tray replacement planning.

SKU PS-7939
Product Name Cottle Nasal Specula
Price $17.60 per piece
Size/Gauge Variants Standard Cottle nasal speculum pattern
Instrument Category ENT Instruments / Nasal Specula
Procedure Anterior Rhinoscopy, Septoplasty, Rhinoplasty Exposure, Turbinate Evaluation, Epistaxis Cautery, Nasal Packing, Foreign Body Removal
Material German Stainless Steel
Finish Satin, Dull, Mirror
Sterilization Steam sterilizable / Autoclave compatible
Instrument Classification Class I
Reusable Yes
Certifications CE, ISO-13485, FDA
Warranty 1 Year
MOQ 1 Piece
OEM / Custom Orders Available
After-Sale Service Return and Replacement

How do Cottle Nasal Specula compare with Killian Nasal Specula?
Cottle Nasal Specula are designed for controlled anterior nasal exposure through a compact spring-handle bivalve mechanism. Killian Nasal Specula usually provide longer blade reach and are frequently selected when deeper septal exposure is needed during septoplasty and intranasal surgery. The Cottle pattern is especially useful for the nasal vestibule, caudal septum, inferior turbinate head, anterior septal bleeding points, and postoperative inspection. Its rounded blade lips and spring-return handle allow quick controlled opening and immediate release. Killian instruments are stronger choices when the surgeon requires deeper blade placement along the septal corridor. For routine anterior rhinoscopy, rhinoplasty evaluation, epistaxis cautery, packing, and clinic-based nasal inspection, the Cottle pattern gives efficient exposure with less blade length inside the nose.

Why is the standard Cottle pattern useful for nasal examination and surgery?
The standard Cottle pattern gives the surgeon a compact blade profile with controlled spring-assisted dilation. This is useful because the nasal vestibule and anterior airway require exposure without excessive force on the alar rim, septal mucosa, or inferior turbinate head. During anterior rhinoscopy, the instrument opens the nostril enough to inspect the septum, floor, lateral wall, and turbinate region. During septoplasty planning, it supports assessment of caudal deviation, septal spur position, mucosal condition, and airway narrowing. During rhinoplasty follow-up, Cottle Nasal Specula allow inspection of the internal valve and intranasal suture area. The handle mechanism lets the clinician control the amount of opening with small finger movements. This makes the pattern practical for examination rooms, operating theatres, and emergency nasal procedures.

What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA compliance mean for procurement?
CE marking supports conformity documentation for hospitals, clinics, and distributors that require recognized medical device compliance records. ISO 13485 indicates that manufacturing is managed within a medical device quality system focused on controlled production, inspection, and traceability. FDA compliance supports procurement files for buyers sourcing reusable stainless steel surgical instruments for regulated markets. Cottle Nasal Specula are Class I reusable instruments, which fits standard purchasing categories for non-powered ENT examination and procedure tools. These credentials help procurement officers compare the instrument against tender requirements, internal sourcing policies, and distributor documentation needs. The German Stainless Steel construction, 1-year warranty, MOQ of 1 piece, and OEM availability strengthen the ordering record for repeat supply. For ENT departments, the documentation aligns clinical function with regulated purchasing expectations.

How is the spring handle used during intraoperative nasal exposure?
The spring handle is compressed gradually to open the bivalve blades inside the nasal vestibule. As the handles close, the pivot screw transfers movement to the blades and separates the rounded lips to expose the septum and lateral nasal wall. The surgeon controls the degree of dilation by adjusting finger pressure rather than relying on a fixed ratchet. This is important during epistaxis control, septoplasty inspection, rhinoplasty evaluation, and packing because the required opening changes as suction, cautery, pledgets, or forceps enter the field. When pressure is released, the leaf spring returns the blades toward the resting position. Cottle Nasal Specula therefore allow rapid opening, controlled hold, and immediate release during sensitive nasal work. The grip ridges help maintain stable handling with wet gloves or under clinic lighting.

How should Cottle Nasal Specula be cleaned and sterilized after use?
After use, the instrument is decontaminated promptly so blood, mucus, topical medication, and tissue residue do not dry around the blades, pivot screw, handle ridges, or spring. The inner blade surfaces are brushed carefully because they contact nasal mucosa and can retain debris along the curved edges. The hinge area is cleaned and inspected so opening remains smooth and aligned. The spring section is checked for tension, return movement, and surface integrity before packaging. German Stainless Steel supports steam sterilization by autoclave after complete cleaning and drying. Cottle Nasal Specula should return to the ENT tray only after the blades close evenly, the pivot remains stable, and the surface is clean. Proper reprocessing preserves nasal exposure accuracy and keeps the instrument ready for repeated clinical use.

At Peak Surgicals, customer satisfaction and product quality are important to us. We offer a straightforward 30-day return policy, allowing eligible items to be returned within 30 days of delivery.

Eligibility for Returns

To qualify for a return, the item must be unused, in its original condition, and returned in the original packaging with tags, labels, and proof of purchase included.

Items must not show signs of use, alteration, damage, sterilization, or clinical handling after delivery.

How to Initiate a Return

To start a return, please contact us at info@peaksurgicals.com with your order number, product details, and reason for return.

Approved returns should be sent to:
Peak Surgicals
364 E Main Street
Middletown, DE 19709
Delaware, United States

Return Shipping Costs

No Restocking Fee: We do not charge restocking fees on approved returns.

Free Returns: If the item is incorrect, defective, or damaged during shipping, Peak Surgicals will cover the return shipping cost.

Customer Responsibility: If the customer ordered the wrong item or no longer needs the product, the customer is responsible for the return shipping cost.

Return Conditions

Returned products must be received in new, unused condition with all labels, packaging, and documentation intact. Items that are used, damaged, altered, incomplete, or returned without approval may not be eligible for a refund.

Refund Process

Once your return is received and inspected, we will notify you whether the refund has been approved. Approved refunds will be processed to the original payment method within 10 business days.

Please note that your bank or credit card provider may require additional time to post the refund to your account.

Damaged, Defective, or Incorrect Items

Please inspect your order immediately after delivery. If your item is defective, damaged, or incorrect, contact us at info@peaksurgicals.com as soon as possible with your order number and clear photos of the product and packaging.

Exceptions and Non-Returnable Items

Certain items may not be eligible for return, including customized products, personalized instruments, special-order items, clearance items, sale items, and gift cards.

Exchanges

For exchanges, please return the original item after approval and place a new order for the replacement item. This helps ensure faster processing and accurate product selection.

Worldwide Shipping

Peak Surgicals supplies surgical, dental, orthopedic, gynecology, and veterinary instruments to healthcare professionals, clinics, hospitals, distributors, and procurement buyers worldwide.

European Union Customers

For orders shipped to the European Union, customers may have the right to cancel or return an eligible order within 14 days of receipt, provided the item is unused, in its original condition, and returned with all original packaging and proof of purchase.

Contact Us

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Phone: +1 315 526 9968
Email: info@peaksurgicals.com

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