The ENT 11 5/8″ Jako Laryngeal Probe Angled is a high-precision otolaryngology surgical instrument developed for delicate laryngeal examination, tissue probing, and microsurgical manipulation during advanced ENT procedures. Specifically designed to improve access to challenging anatomical regions of the larynx, this instrument features an angled working tip that enables surgeons to approach tissue from multiple directions while maintaining excellent visibility and precision.
Measuring 11 5/8 inches (approximately 29.5 cm) in overall length, the Jako Laryngeal Probe provides the extended reach required for deep laryngeal and upper airway procedures. The long, slender shaft is ideal for use during suspension laryngoscopy and microlaryngoscopy, allowing surgeons to navigate confined operative spaces with confidence and accuracy.
The angled probe tip is engineered to facilitate precise tissue exploration, lesion assessment, and delicate manipulation of the vocal cords and surrounding laryngeal structures. Its angled configuration improves access to areas that may be difficult to reach with a straight instrument, making it particularly useful during microsurgical procedures involving the anterior commissure, vocal folds, and supraglottic structures.
Manufactured from premium medical-grade surgical stainless steel, the Jako Laryngeal Probe offers exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability. The finely polished probe tip is designed to provide atraumatic tissue contact, reducing the risk of injury while allowing surgeons to accurately identify anatomical landmarks and assess tissue characteristics.
Its lightweight, ergonomic design provides a secure and comfortable grip, ensuring excellent balance and minimizing hand fatigue during prolonged surgical procedures. The instrument delivers superior tactile feedback, enabling precise control during delicate tissue manipulation under microscopic or endoscopic visualization.
The ENT 11 5/8″ Jako Laryngeal Probe Angled is widely used in microlaryngoscopy, suspension laryngoscopy, vocal cord surgery, laryngeal biopsy, airway reconstruction, laryngeal lesion assessment, and endoscopic ENT procedures. It is an essential instrument for otolaryngologists performing diagnostic and therapeutic interventions involving the larynx and upper airway.
A satin or matte finish minimizes glare from operating room lights and surgical microscopes, enhancing visualization during intricate microsurgical procedures. The smooth surface also facilitates efficient cleaning and decontamination while meeting modern hospital sterilization standards.
Designed for repeated professional use, the Jako Laryngeal Probe Angled is fully autoclavable and compatible with standard hospital sterilization protocols. Its corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction maintains precision, structural integrity, and functional performance through repeated sterilization cycles, making it a dependable addition to professional ENT surgical instrument sets.
Key Features
- Angled probe tip for enhanced access to laryngeal structures
- Overall length of 11 5/8″ (approximately 29.5 cm)
- Designed for microlaryngoscopy and laryngeal microsurgery
- Precision tip for atraumatic tissue probing and manipulation
- Manufactured from premium medical-grade surgical stainless steel
- Slim profile for deep airway and laryngeal access
- Ergonomic handle for superior comfort and precise control
- Excellent tactile feedback during microsurgical procedures
- Satin/matte finish minimizes operating room glare
- Corrosion-resistant and highly durable
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
- Ideal for hospitals, ENT surgical centers, and specialty clinics
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Laryngeal Probe |
| Application | Laryngeal Examination, Tissue Probing, and Microsurgery |
| Material | Premium Medical Grade Surgical Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Matte Finish |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | ENT (Otolaryngology) |
| Instrument Type | Jako Laryngeal Probe |
| Configuration | Angled |
| Overall Length | 11 5/8″ (Approx. 29.5 cm) |
| Usage | Microlaryngoscopy, Vocal Cord Surgery, Endoscopic Airway Procedures |
Product Contents
- 1 × ENT 11 5/8″ Jako Laryngeal Probe Angled
- Individually inspected for quality assurance
- Securely packaged for professional medical use
Applications
The ENT 11 5/8″ Jako Laryngeal Probe Angled is commonly used in:
- Microlaryngoscopy
- Suspension laryngoscopy
- Vocal cord surgery
- Laryngeal biopsy
- Laryngeal lesion assessment
- Airway reconstruction
- Endoscopic laryngeal procedures
- Laryngeal tumor surgery
- Diagnostic ENT examinations
- Head and neck surgery
- Hospital operating rooms
- ENT specialty clinics
FAQs
1. What is the ENT Jako Laryngeal Probe Angled used for?
It is used for probing, examining, and manipulating delicate laryngeal tissues during microlaryngoscopy, vocal cord surgery, and other advanced ENT procedures.
2. What is the benefit of the angled tip?
The angled tip improves access to difficult-to-reach areas of the larynx, allowing more precise tissue assessment and manipulation during microsurgical and endoscopic procedures.
3. What is the length of this instrument?
The instrument measures 11 5/8 inches (approximately 29.5 cm), providing excellent reach for deep laryngeal and airway surgeries.
4. What material is the Jako Laryngeal Probe made from?
It is manufactured from premium medical-grade surgical stainless steel, ensuring outstanding durability, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting clinical performance.
5. Is the instrument reusable?
Yes. It is a reusable surgical instrument intended for repeated professional use after proper cleaning and sterilization.
6. Can the instrument be autoclaved?
Yes. It is fully autoclavable and compatible with standard hospital steam sterilization and reprocessing protocols.
7. Which surgical specialties commonly use this instrument?
It is primarily used in ENT (otolaryngology) for microlaryngoscopy, laryngeal microsurgery, airway reconstruction, vocal cord procedures, and diagnostic laryngeal examinations requiring precise tissue probing and manipulation.

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