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Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps for 2–3mm Otologic Tissue Punching

SKU: PS-O T-0681
Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps, SKU PS-OT-0681, is a reusable ENT otologic punch forceps made from German stainless steel for controlled tissue removal, perforation, and specimen capture in delicate ear...
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Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps for 2–3mm Otologic Tissue Punching
Regular price $26.40
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Hartmann-Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps
Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps for 2–3mm Otologic Tissue Punching
$26.40

Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps, SKU PS-OT-0681, is a reusable ENT otologic punch forceps made from German stainless steel for controlled tissue removal, perforation, and specimen capture in delicate ear procedures. The available size variants are 3mm and 2mm, allowing surgeons to select jaw width according to canal diameter, target tissue size, and working depth. The long narrow shaft provides access through the external auditory canal, while the distal punch jaws create a defined bite for small tissue fragments, granulation tissue, aural polyps, canal wall tissue, and otologic biopsy specimens. It is used during tympanoplasty, myringoplasty, canalplasty, aural polyp removal, external auditory canal lesion excision, middle ear access preparation, and postoperative cavity revision. Otolaryngologists, otologists, neurotologists, ENT operating rooms, outpatient otology clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, and medical distributors use this pattern when precise punch cutting is required through a narrow otologic corridor with ring-handle control and slim shaft alignment.

Punch Jaw Action and Long Otologic Shaft

The instrument works through ring handles connected to a pivoted joint that converts controlled finger pressure into distal punch jaw closure. The long slim shaft keeps the surgeon’s hand outside the auricle while the working tip advances through the external auditory canal under microscopic or endoscopic visualization. At the distal end, the opposing punch jaws meet around the selected tissue and separate it with a measured bite. This mechanism differs from standard grasping forceps because the jaw profile is intended to cut and remove a small defined fragment rather than only hold cotton, dressing, or debris. The shaft length supports access to deeper canal positions and middle ear entry points while maintaining hand clearance around the microscope, speculum, suction, and fine ear hooks. The 2mm and 3mm jaws change the bite volume and access footprint. The pivot gives tactile feedback during closure, helping the surgeon modulate pressure when working near the tympanic membrane margin, canal skin, ossicular region, or postoperative cavity lining.

Otologic Procedures and Surgical Workflow

During tympanoplasty, Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps can be used after exposure and inspection when small tissue edges, canal wall fragments, or obstructing soft tissue require controlled removal before graft placement or middle ear work. In myringoplasty, the punch jaw assists with defined tissue handling around the perforation margin when the operative plan requires small, clean tissue bites. During canalplasty, the instrument supports removal of selected soft tissue or fibrous fragments within the external auditory canal after access has been established. In aural polyp removal, the distal bite captures polypoid tissue at the visible base or accessible canal segment for removal under direct vision. For otologic biopsy, the 2mm or 3mm jaw captures a small specimen from an external canal lesion, granulation area, or postoperative cavity site for laboratory submission. In revision mastoid cavity care, the slim profile assists with precise fragment removal from confined recesses. The procedural role is controlled punch excision and retrieval, not broad curettage, suctioning, or cotton dressing placement.

2mm and 3mm Jaw Selection

The 2mm Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps variant is selected for narrow auditory canals, pediatric otology, delicate biopsy sampling, tympanic membrane margin work, and small granulation tissue removal where a compact punch footprint is required. This size supports fine control when the target sits close to the canal skin, annulus, ossicular chain, or previously reconstructed tissue. The 3mm variant is selected when the operative corridor allows a broader bite and the target tissue requires larger capture, such as aural polyp tissue, canal wall soft tissue, or larger biopsy fragments. The wider option reduces repeated passes when exposure and visualization are adequate. Selection depends on canal diameter, tissue thickness, working depth, speculum size, and the space shared with suction or microscopic instruments. Both sizes use the same ring-handle and pivoted control, allowing consistent hand movement when changing jaw width. Keeping 2mm and 3mm options in an ENT tray supports fine otologic sampling and larger tissue removal across different patient anatomies and procedural stages.

Reusable Steel Construction and Procurement Standards

German stainless steel construction provides the strength, corrosion resistance, and dimensional stability required for repeated otologic punch use. Satin, dull, and mirror finish options support different operating room preferences; lower-reflection surfaces reduce glare under microscope or endoscope illumination, while polished surfaces allow visual inspection after processing. Reusable construction fits central sterile workflows involving point-of-use soil removal, manual cleaning, decontamination, inspection of jaw motion, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization. Cleaning attention should focus on the punch jaws, distal hinge, shaft channel, pivot junction, and handle rings because retained tissue can affect cutting closure. CE marking supports European procurement documentation, ISO 13485 alignment reflects medical device manufacturing controls, and FDA-compliant purchasing language assists hospitals, clinics, and distributors serving regulated healthcare markets. Class I classification fits a non-powered reusable manual forceps used for otologic tissue punching and removal. MOQ 1 piece, OEM availability, 1-year warranty, and return or replacement support provide clear commercial terms for ENT departments, surgical centers, and distributor inventory planning.

SKU PS-OT-0681
Product Name Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps
Price $26.40
Size/Gauge Variants 3mm, 2mm
Instrument Category ENT otologic punch forceps
Procedure Tympanoplasty, myringoplasty, canalplasty, aural polyp removal, external auditory canal biopsy, middle ear access preparation, revision otologic cavity care
Material German stainless steel
Finish Satin, dull, and mirror finish options
Sterilization Reusable instrument for validated cleaning, decontamination, inspection, and steam autoclave processing
Instrument Classification Class I manual surgical instrument
Reusable Yes
Certifications CE, ISO 13485, FDA
Warranty 1 year
MOQ 1 piece
OEM / Custom Orders Available for eligible procurement and distributor requirements
After-Sale Service Return and replacement support

How is this different from Alligator Ear Forceps?
Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps are built for punch cutting and removal of small otologic tissue fragments. Alligator Ear Forceps are primarily grasping instruments used for cotton, foreign bodies, dressing material, and loose debris in the ear canal. The Hartmann Herzfeld pattern has distal punch jaws that create a defined bite rather than only holding material between grasping tips. This makes it suitable for aural polyp tissue, biopsy sampling, canal wall tissue removal, and tympanoplasty preparation. Alligator forceps are selected when the task is retrieval without cutting. Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps are selected when controlled tissue punching is required through a narrow otologic access route.

When should the 2mm or 3mm jaw size be selected?
Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps in 2mm size are selected for narrow external auditory canals, pediatric otology, fine biopsy sampling, and work close to the tympanic membrane margin. The smaller jaw limits the bite volume and reduces the instrument footprint inside a tight speculum view. The 3mm size is selected when the canal allows broader access and the surgeon needs more tissue capture per punch. It is suitable for aural polyp removal, larger granulation tissue, and wider canal wall tissue fragments. Selection depends on canal diameter, target thickness, working depth, and the amount of space available beside suction or microscopic instruments. Both sizes support the same ring-handle control and long shaft access.

What does CE, ISO 13485, and FDA context support in procurement?
Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps are supplied with CE, ISO 13485, and FDA procurement context for regulated surgical instrument purchasing. CE marking supports documentation for European medical device supply channels. ISO 13485 alignment relates to manufacturing under a medical device quality management system. FDA-compliant purchasing language assists hospitals, clinics, and distributors serving United States healthcare markets. These references support vendor review, product file documentation, and reusable ENT tray purchasing. The product is listed as a Class I manual surgical instrument with MOQ 1 piece and 1-year warranty support.

How does the pivot mechanism control the punch jaw?
The ring handles close through a pivot that transfers finger pressure along the shaft to the distal punch jaws. As the surgeon compresses the handles, the jaws approximate around the selected tissue and create a controlled bite. This allows precise removal of granulation tissue, canal wall tissue, aural polyp fragments, or biopsy samples under microscopic or endoscopic visualization. The pivot gives tactile feedback, so the operator can modulate closure pressure near delicate otologic structures. Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps do not require a ratchet because grip and cutting pressure are controlled continuously by hand. The long shaft keeps the handle outside the ear while the distal end works through the speculum corridor.

How should ENT teams manage sterilization and stocking?
Hartmann Herzfeld Ear Punch Forceps should be cleaned after use with attention to the punch jaws, distal hinge, shaft, pivot, and handle rings. The mechanism should be opened and closed during cleaning so retained tissue is removed from moving surfaces. After decontamination and inspection, the instrument can be packaged for steam autoclave sterilization under the facility’s validated protocol. ENT departments can stock both 2mm and 3mm sizes in otology, tympanoplasty, canalplasty, biopsy, and outpatient procedure trays. Distributors can order MOQ 1 piece for replacement supply or catalog stocking. Return and replacement support plus 1-year warranty terms assist procurement teams managing reusable otologic punch forceps inventory.

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