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Nasal Forceps for Rhinoplasty - Septum, Cartilage and Bone Cutting Instruments for Sale
Rhinoplasty involves three distinct tissue types that each require their own forceps: the mucoperichondrium and soft tissue envelope, the septal and alar cartilage that forms the structural framework, and the nasal bones that determine dorsal height and width. Using a general tissue forceps for all three is possible, but it's the kind of compromise that introduces unnecessary difficulty at each stage - the grip appropriate for mucosa tears cartilage, and the grip appropriate for cartilage is entirely wrong for the periosteum over nasal bone.
The nasal forceps in this category at NJ Medical Instruments cover each of those tissue types with instruments designed specifically for them: a septum forceps for septal work and polypectomy, a cartilage grasper for graft preparation and structural manipulation, and the Cottle-Kazanjian bone cutting forceps for controlled nasal bone reduction. All are manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel at the company's Sialkot facility, CE-certified, and autoclavable.
Nasal Tissue Types and Why Each Needs Its Own Instrument
Septal Work - Clamping, Grasping and Submucous Dissection
The nasal septum is a composite structure: a bony vomer posteriorly, the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid superiorly, and the quadrangular cartilage anteriorly - all covered by firmly adherent mucoperichondrium on both sides. Septoplasty and rhinoplasty both involve managing this anatomy, whether correcting a deviated septum, harvesting cartilage for grafting, or adjusting the caudal septum to change tip projection and rotation.
Septal forceps are designed to grasp the septum or adjacent structures with a jaw geometry that suits the confined nasal passage. The jaw dimensions matter more here than in open surgery - too wide and the forceps can't manoeuvre within the nasal cavity, too narrow and the grip on firm cartilage is unreliable. They also appear in diagnostic and minor procedure settings for polypectomy and intranasal biopsies.
The Bruening Septum Forceps with 9.0 mm x 11.0 mm Jaws is dimensioned for practical nasal passage access - the jaw size sits in the range most rhinoplasty and ENT surgeons find workable for septal grasping and polypectomy. The Bruening pattern is one of the established designs for this application, with a jaw configuration that grips reliably on septum tissue without slipping off the curved surface. CE-certified, surgical stainless, autoclavable.
Cartilage Handling - Graft Preparation and Structural Positioning
Cartilage grafts are central to modern rhinoplasty. Spreader grafts, columellar struts, cap grafts, alar batten grafts, onlay grafts for dorsal augmentation - all require harvesting septal or auricular cartilage, shaping it, and positioning it precisely before securing. Each of those steps demands different handling.
During harvest, cartilage needs to be held without crushing - a crushed graft loses its structural properties and doesn't carve cleanly. During positioning, it needs to be gripped firmly enough to hold it against the resistance of the surrounding tissue while sutures are placed. A general thumb forceps compresses cartilage more than it holds it.
The Cartilage Grasping Forceps - Graspers are designed for this specific handling requirement. The jaw geometry grips the cartilage block securely without the crushing pressure that standard tissue forceps apply. For surgeons doing high volumes of structural rhinoplasty with cartilage grafting, having a dedicated cartilage grasper on the tray reduces the improvisation that leads to graft damage. CE-certified, surgical stainless, autoclavable.
Nasal Bone Cutting Forceps - Controlled Bone Reduction Without a Saw
Not all nasal bone reduction requires osteotomes and mallets. For smaller bony prominences, isolated nasal spurs, sharp bone edges left after osteotomy, and fine contouring work, a bone cutting forceps gives more direct control than a mallet-driven instrument. The surgeon squeezes rather than strikes, which allows them to stop at exactly the right point without overcorrection.
The Cottle-Kazanjian pattern is the standard instrument for this application in rhinoplasty. Its jaw geometry and cutting edge are sized for the thin nasal bones - thicker rongeur-type bone cutters from general surgery are too bulky for nasal work and remove too much bone per bite.
The Cottle-Kazanjian Bone Cutting Forceps available here is the clinical standard instrument for controlled nasal bone trimming. The jaw size is appropriate for nasal bone thickness, the cutting edge is maintained in surgical-grade stainless for reliable bite completion, and the instrument is sized for intraoperative use without being cumbersome in the nasal anatomy. CE-certified, autoclavable.
Ordering and Supply
NJ Medical Instruments ships nasal forceps and rhinoplasty instruments worldwide with ISO and CE certification. Bulk pricing is available for plastic surgery units, ENT departments, and distributors. Contact info@njmedicalinstruments.com or WhatsApp +92-333-8733922 for wholesale enquiries and custom configurations.

