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Aesculap OK613R Gruenwald-Henke Conchotome Nasal Cutting Forceps Straight 4mm Jaws 7"
• Model: OK613R
• Jaw / Bite Size: Large
• Cutting Mechanism: Through‑cut (thru‑cut) design
• Jaw Tip Width / Cutting Tip: ~ 4 mm jaw width
• Working Length: 110mm
• Overall Length: 7 inches
Upgrade your ENT and rhinology instrument set with the Aesculap OK613R Gruenwald‑Henke Conchotome Nasal Cutting Forceps Straight (4 mm jaws, 7") — a high‑precision thru‑cut forceps crafted for controlled removal of cartilage, bone, or tissue during nasal and sinus surgery. The 4 mm “large” jaw size paired with a 110 mm working length provides optimal reach and cutting capacity while maintaining the finesse required for delicate nasal anatomy. Surgeons benefit from reliable access even in confined nasal cavities, thanks to the straight design and balanced sizing.
The sharp, through‑cut mechanism of the OK613R ensures clean, efficient excision — ideal for procedures like inferior turbinate reduction, conchal trimming, septoplasty, or rhinoplasty where precise removal of bone or cartilage is critical. By enabling smooth, single‑action cuts, these forceps minimize collateral trauma to adjacent mucosal tissue, reduce surgical time, and foster predictable surgical outcomes. For ENT specialists, the result is improved surgical precision and reduced postoperative complications.
Manufactured from surgical‑grade stainless steel and built for reuse, the OK613R is engineered to withstand repeated sterilization cycles, making it a durable, long-term investment for busy operating rooms or ENT practices. Its dependable construction, ergonomic performance, and versatile cutting capability make it a valuable component of any modern nasal surgery instrument set — delivering both surgeon confidence and optimal patient outcomes.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Aesculap OK613R Gruenwald-Henke Conchotome Nasal Cutting Forceps Straight 4mm Jaws 7"
• Model: OK613R
• Jaw / Bite Size: Large
• Cutting Mechanism: Through‑cut (thru‑cut) design
• Jaw Tip Width / Cutting Tip: ~ 4 mm jaw width
• Working Length: 110mm
• Overall Length: 7 inches
Upgrade your ENT and rhinology instrument set with the Aesculap OK613R Gruenwald‑Henke Conchotome Nasal Cutting Forceps Straight (4 mm jaws, 7") — a high‑precision thru‑cut forceps crafted for controlled removal of cartilage, bone, or tissue during nasal and sinus surgery. The 4 mm “large” jaw size paired with a 110 mm working length provides optimal reach and cutting capacity while maintaining the finesse required for delicate nasal anatomy. Surgeons benefit from reliable access even in confined nasal cavities, thanks to the straight design and balanced sizing.
The sharp, through‑cut mechanism of the OK613R ensures clean, efficient excision — ideal for procedures like inferior turbinate reduction, conchal trimming, septoplasty, or rhinoplasty where precise removal of bone or cartilage is critical. By enabling smooth, single‑action cuts, these forceps minimize collateral trauma to adjacent mucosal tissue, reduce surgical time, and foster predictable surgical outcomes. For ENT specialists, the result is improved surgical precision and reduced postoperative complications.
Manufactured from surgical‑grade stainless steel and built for reuse, the OK613R is engineered to withstand repeated sterilization cycles, making it a durable, long-term investment for busy operating rooms or ENT practices. Its dependable construction, ergonomic performance, and versatile cutting capability make it a valuable component of any modern nasal surgery instrument set — delivering both surgeon confidence and optimal patient outcomes.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.






















