ROELTSCH (WILDE) 12 cm: an angled ear forceps for optimal precision in otology
The TROELTSCH (WILDE) 12 cm forceps from Frimed are a specialised instrument for otological surgery, designed to meet the needs of ENT practitioners during delicate ear procedures. This model stands out thanks to its angled shape, which is both visually and functionally distinctive. This angle facilitates work in the deep and complex areas of the ear, particularly the ear canal, where visibility and precision are crucial.
The most striking feature of these forceps is their 1x2 teeth, which offer a balanced grip between firm hold and tissue respect. This type of jaw is particularly appreciated for handling small anatomical elements or holding fragile structures without slipping.
With a standard length of 12 cm, the forceps offer a comfortable grip and ideal precision for microscopic procedures, while maintaining good rigidity. They are perfectly suited to demanding surgical environments thanks to their robust design in medical-grade stainless steel, a material renowned for its durability, corrosion resistance and compatibility with autoclave sterilisation processes.
The body of the forceps has a classic, ergonomic design with thin arms and a curvature adapted to the practitioner's movements. The specific shape of this model – angled with 1x2 jaws – allows it to be quickly distinguished from other TROELTSCH instruments that are visually similar but have a straight or curved geometry.
The TROELTSCH (WILDE) 12 cm forceps are distinguished by their angled shape and 1x2 teeth, making them an indispensable tool for any ENT procedure where precision and tissue safety are paramount.