The Krause Ear Snare is a specialized ENT (ear, nose, and throat) surgical instrument designed for the removal of small polyps or pedunculated growths from the ear canal. It typically features a bayonet-shaped handle that allows the surgeon to work in the narrow confines of the ear without obstructing the line of sight. At the working end, it has a thin wire loop that can be tightened around the base of a polyp. When the loop is closed, it cuts or crushes the polyp’s stalk, allowing for easy removal with minimal trauma and bleeding.
The instrument is made of high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, making it durable, corrosion-resistant, and suitable for repeated sterilization. Some versions use replaceable snare wires, making the tool more cost-effective over time.




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