Professional Gross Ear Hook for Precise Foreign Body Extraction
The Gross Ear Hook is a vital tool for ENT specialists, specifically engineered to navigate the external auditory canal for the removal of impacted objects or cerumen. Its distinctive hook-shaped tip is designed to get behind a foreign body, allowing for a controlled extraction without pushing the object further toward the tympanic membrane. Adas Instruments manufactures these hooks with a slim, balanced profile to ensure the surgeon’s visualization remains unobstructed. We ship USA, Europe & worldwide via DHL, FedEx, and UPS to deliver German steel instruments that meet the highest standards of clinical precision.
Why Surgeons Choose Our Gross Ear Hook
- Precision: Fine, blunted hook tip designed for safe manipulation in sensitive anatomical areas.
- Ergonomics: Lightweight hexagonal or round knurled handle provides a secure grip and tactile feedback.
- Reliability: Forged from high-tensile surgical stainless steel to ensure the tip remains rigid and rust-free.
- Professional Trust: A staple instrument for otological emergencies and routine ear canal debridement.
Surgical & Clinical Applications
- Safe extraction of beads, cotton, or other foreign bodies from the ear canal.
- Manipulating and removing hard, impacted cerumen.
- Clearing the surgical field of debris during microscopic ear surgery.
- Assisting in the retraction of soft tissue during diagnostic aural examinations.
Technical Specifications Table
| Instrument Type | Ear Hook / Extractor |
| Application | ENT / Otology / Emergency Care |
| Tip Style | Curved Gross Pattern Hook |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Length | Typically 12cm to 14cm |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Finish Options | Satin Finish |
| Quality Standards | CE Marked, ISO 13485 |
| Rust Prevention | Passivated |
| Ultrasonic Cleaned | Yes |
For complementary surgical workflows, this instrument is often paired with related tools used for dissection, fixation, or tissue handling. See our other instruments about Ear Instruments, Billeau Hooklets, or Hartmann Ear Specula.




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