Hooks, Incus
UMDNS-12031
Overview
Hooks, Incus are a category of microsurgical instruments used in clinical practice for performing delicate medical procedures in the field of otolaryngology. These devices are designed for the precise grasping, holding, and positioning of auditory ossicles, particularly the incus, during middle ear surgeries.Applications
Hooks, Incus are widely utilized in hospitals, clinics, and specialized ENT departments. They are commonly employed during surgical procedures such as stapedoplasty or ossiculoplasty for the careful manipulation of the incus and other middle ear structures. The hooks can also be used to position auditory ossicle prostheses during reconstructive operations.Importance
Hooks, Incus play a vital role in ensuring accuracy and safety during microsurgical interventions. Their use allows surgeons to operate effectively within the limited space of the middle ear under a microscope, reducing the risk of tissue damage and improving surgical outcomes. These instruments are an essential part of the modern otologic surgical toolkit.Keywords: UMDNS-12031, surgical instrument, microsurgery, ENT, middle ear, incus, hearing reconstruction, stapedoplasty.