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Struempel Ear Punch Forceps PS-5223 are reusable ENT biopsy forceps manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled aural tissue punching, sampling, and removal in otologic procedures. The listed size is PS-5223 8.5cm / 3-1/4 inch, giving the surgeon a compact long-shaft profile for work through the external auditory canal under otoscopic or microscopic visualization. This instrument is used in external ear canal biopsy, aural polyp removal, granulation tissue sampling, limited canal lesion excision, tympanoplasty adjunctive tissue handling, and otologic operating room procedures requiring a defined bite in a narrow corridor. The long shaft, distal biopsy jaw, box joint, pivoted handle, and ring-handle control allow accurate placement at the selected tissue margin while the operator keeps the hand clear of the visual field. ENT surgeons, otologists, hospital operating rooms, ambulatory surgery centers, and ear specialty clinics select this Class I reusable forceps pattern for compact access, controlled bite mechanics, and regulated instrument procurement.
The Struempel pattern uses a narrow long shaft to reach the external auditory canal while keeping the handle outside the speculum and microscope working area. The distal biopsy jaw is designed to capture a defined tissue segment before closure, allowing a controlled punch action rather than surface grasping alone. This is useful when the surgeon needs to sample canal granulation, aural polyp tissue, or a small lesion margin with minimal instrument sweep. The box joint keeps both arms aligned during closure, supporting predictable jaw contact at the working end. The pivot converts ring-handle compression into measured distal movement, giving the surgeon tactile control during bite placement. Finger rings stabilize the hand during repeated opening and closing in confined otologic access. The compact 8.5cm length supports close control at the ear canal while maintaining enough reach for precise tissue engagement under direct visualization.
During external ear canal biopsy, the forceps are introduced after visualization, canal cleaning, and localization of the tissue target. The distal jaw is positioned against the selected margin, closed to obtain a defined bite, and withdrawn with the specimen or tissue segment. In aural polyp removal, the instrument helps isolate the stalk or focal tissue area before removal, especially when standard dressing forceps provide less precise purchase. In granulation tissue sampling, the punch action supports controlled removal from the canal wall or postoperative otologic site. During tympanoplasty preparation or revision ear surgery, the forceps may assist with selective removal of small obstructing tissue that limits access or visualization. The 8.5cm pattern is suited for narrow access because the shaft remains controlled while the hand stays outside the microscope field. It is used as a focused biopsy and tissue removal instrument, not as a general clamping forceps.
PS-5223 is supplied in an 8.5cm / 3-1/4 inch pattern for compact ENT access. This size is selected when the surgeon needs a short, controlled instrument that can work through an ear speculum without excessive handle distance from the operative field. The distal jaw provides the active bite surface for tissue sampling and focal removal. The long narrow shaft maintains alignment between the handle and the aural target, reducing unnecessary contact with canal walls. The ring handles provide familiar forceps control for precise placement and removal. The box joint supports jaw alignment, which is important when working on small tissue targets under magnification. This single listed pattern is suitable for ear procedure trays, otology sets, hospital replacement stock, and distributor-managed ENT catalogs. Selection is based on canal access, target tissue size, visualization method, and the need for a defined punch bite.
German stainless steel construction supports repeated use, instrument cleaning, and autoclave sterilization in ENT operating rooms and clinic procedure areas. The material gives the shaft rigidity required for controlled aural access while maintaining corrosion resistance through standard reprocessing cycles. Satin, dull, or mirror finish options support visual inspection after cleaning and help staff identify debris around the jaw, box joint, pivot, and handle surfaces. The reusable design allows integration into otology trays and facility-managed ear surgery inventories. CE marking, ISO 13485 alignment, and FDA procurement support help hospitals, clinics, and distributors maintain documentation for regulated purchasing. The product is listed as a Class I surgical instrument. MOQ is 1 piece, which supports single-instrument replacement. OEM availability supports distributor programs, while return and replacement after-sale service with a 1-year warranty gives procurement teams clear commercial terms.
| SKU | PS-5223 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Struempel Ear Punch Forceps |
| Price | $27.50 |
| Size/Gauge Variants | 8.5cm / 3-1/4 inch |
| Instrument Category | ENT ear punch biopsy forceps |
| Procedure | External ear canal biopsy, aural polyp removal, granulation tissue sampling, limited canal lesion excision, otologic tissue removal |
| Material | German stainless steel |
| Finish | Satin, dull, or mirror finish |
| Sterilization | Reusable and autoclavable after standard surgical instrument cleaning |
| Instrument Classification | Class I surgical instrument |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Certifications | CE, ISO 13485, FDA procurement support |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| MOQ | 1 piece |
| OEM / Custom Orders | OEM available for distributor and institutional supply orders |
| After-Sale Service | Return and replacement service |
How are Struempel Ear Punch Forceps different from Hartmann ear forceps?
Hartmann ear forceps are commonly used for grasping dressing material, packing, or small foreign material in the ear canal. Struempel Ear Punch Forceps are designed for a punch-style bite during aural tissue sampling. The distal biopsy jaw captures a defined tissue segment, while Hartmann jaws mainly grasp and hold. This makes the Struempel pattern more suitable for canal biopsy, granulation tissue removal, and aural polyp work. Hartmann forceps are selected for handling, while this instrument is selected for controlled tissue removal. The mechanical difference is grasping versus biopsy punch action.
Why is the 8.5cm size selected for ear procedures?
The 8.5cm / 3-1/4 inch size gives Struempel Ear Punch Forceps compact reach for external auditory canal work. It keeps the handle close enough for fine control while the shaft reaches the selected tissue target. This length is useful under otoscopic or microscopic visualization because the surgeon can work through an ear speculum without excessive instrument bulk. A longer pattern can place the hand farther from the working field and reduce tactile control in compact canal access. A shorter tool may limit reach to deeper canal tissue. The listed size is practical for ENT clinics, otology trays, and operating room ear procedure sets.
Does this instrument support CE, ISO 13485, and FDA procurement context?
Yes, Struempel Ear Punch Forceps are listed with CE, ISO 13485, and FDA procurement support. CE marking assists purchasing teams requiring conformity documentation for surgical instruments. ISO 13485 alignment supports medical device quality management expectations for manufacturing and supply. FDA procurement support helps hospitals, clinics, and distributors maintain regulated vendor records. The product is listed as a Class I reusable surgical instrument. These details support ENT tray approval, distributor onboarding, and institutional purchasing documentation.
How does the box joint and pivot control intraoperative use?
The box joint keeps the two forceps arms aligned as the handle closes. The pivot converts ring-handle compression into controlled movement at the distal biopsy jaw. This lets the surgeon place the jaw on a selected canal lesion, aural polyp, or granulation tissue before taking a measured bite. Struempel Ear Punch Forceps rely on this mechanism to work in narrow otologic access without broad shaft movement. The ring handles support stable finger placement during repeated opening and closure. This control is important when working under magnification inside the external auditory canal.
Are Struempel Ear Punch Forceps suitable for hospital sterilization and distributor supply?
Struempel Ear Punch Forceps are reusable and designed for standard surgical instrument reprocessing. Sterile processing teams can clean the jaw, shaft, box joint, pivot, and handles before autoclave sterilization according to facility protocol. German stainless steel construction supports repeated use in ENT operating room and clinic trays. MOQ of 1 piece allows hospitals and clinics to replace a single ear punch forceps as needed. OEM availability supports distributor-managed sourcing and institutional supply programs. The 1-year warranty with return and replacement service provides clear procurement terms for surgical inventory teams.
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