The ENT Ferguson Frazier Suction Tube 9Fr is a high-quality microsurgical suction instrument developed to provide precise aspiration during ear, nose, and throat (ENT) procedures. It is widely used by otolaryngologists and microsurgeons to remove blood, irrigation fluids, mucus, and tissue debris while maintaining a clear and unobstructed operative field. Its precision design enables surgeons to perform delicate procedures with enhanced visibility and superior control.
Designed with a 9 French (9Fr) suction tip, this instrument offers an ideal balance between suction efficiency and tissue preservation. The moderate lumen size provides effective evacuation of fluids while minimizing unnecessary trauma to surrounding structures, making it suitable for both routine and advanced ENT procedures.
One of the defining features of the Ferguson Frazier Suction Tube is its integrated finger-controlled cut-off (thumb plate). This mechanism allows the surgeon to instantly regulate suction intensity by covering or uncovering the vent hole, providing exceptional control during microsurgical procedures. The controlled suction helps protect delicate tissues while ensuring continuous removal of blood and irrigation fluids. Many models are also compatible with removable cleaning stylets to help maintain uninterrupted suction during surgery.
Manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel, the instrument delivers excellent resistance to corrosion, staining, and repeated sterilization. Its precision-machined internal lumen promotes smooth, uninterrupted suction flow while reducing the risk of clogging. The satin or matte finish minimizes glare from surgical lights and operating microscopes, enhancing visualization throughout intricate procedures.
The ergonomic, lightweight design offers excellent balance and comfortable handling, allowing surgeons to perform precise movements with minimal hand fatigue during prolonged operations. The slim profile provides easy access to narrow surgical fields while maintaining consistent suction performance.
The ENT Ferguson Frazier Suction Tube 9Fr is commonly used during functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), septoplasty, rhinoplasty, tympanoplasty, mastoidectomy, laryngology procedures, skull base surgery, and other head and neck operations. It is also suitable for neurosurgical and plastic surgical procedures where fine suction control is required.
Designed for repeated professional use, the instrument is fully reusable and compatible with standard hospital sterilization protocols, including steam autoclaving. Its premium stainless steel construction withstands repeated sterilization cycles without compromising structural integrity or clinical performance, making it a reliable and cost-effective instrument for hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty ENT clinics.
Combining precision engineering, reliable suction control, and exceptional durability, the ENT Ferguson Frazier Suction Tube 9Fr remains an essential instrument in modern ENT surgical sets, delivering consistent performance in both routine and complex microsurgical procedures.
Key Features
- Premium medical-grade stainless steel construction
- 9Fr suction tip for controlled fluid aspiration
- Finger-controlled cut-off for precise suction regulation
- Smooth internal lumen ensures uninterrupted suction flow
- Designed for delicate ENT and microsurgical procedures
- Satin / matte finish minimizes glare under surgical lighting
- Ergonomic lightweight design for comfortable handling
- Corrosion-resistant and highly durable
- Fully reusable and autoclavable
- Suitable for microscope-assisted and endoscopic procedures
- Precision manufactured for long-term clinical reliability
- Ideal for hospital, surgical center, and specialty clinic use
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Ferguson Frazier Suction Tube |
| Application | Surgical suction during ENT and microsurgical procedures |
| Material | Premium Medical-Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin / Matte Finish |
| Tip Size | 9Fr |
| Design | Finger-Controlled Cut-Off |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Yes |
| Specialty | ENT (Otolaryngology) |
| Instrument Type | Surgical Suction Tube |
| Usage | Professional Surgical Use |
Product Contents
- 1 × ENT Ferguson Frazier Suction Tube 9Fr
Applications
- Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)
- Septoplasty
- Rhinoplasty
- Tympanoplasty
- Mastoidectomy
- Laryngology procedures
- Skull base surgery
- Head and neck surgery
- Microsurgical ENT procedures
- General otolaryngology surgery
FAQs
1. What is the ENT Ferguson Frazier Suction Tube 9Fr used for?
It is used to remove blood, irrigation fluids, mucus, and surgical debris during ENT and microsurgical procedures while maintaining a clear operative field.
2. What does the 9Fr size indicate?
The 9 French (9Fr) size refers to the diameter of the suction tube, providing balanced suction capacity for precise fluid evacuation during delicate surgical procedures.
3. What is the purpose of the finger-controlled cut-off?
The finger-controlled cut-off allows surgeons to regulate suction instantly, providing greater precision and reducing the risk of tissue trauma during surgery.
4. Is the Ferguson Frazier Suction Tube reusable?
Yes. It is manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel and is intended for repeated professional use following proper cleaning and sterilization.
5. Can this instrument be autoclaved?
Yes. The instrument is fully compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization procedures used in hospitals and surgical centers.
6. Which surgical specialties commonly use this instrument?
The ENT Ferguson Frazier Suction Tube 9Fr is commonly used by ENT surgeons, otologists, rhinologists, neurosurgeons, and head & neck surgeons for precise suction during microsurgical procedures.
7. What are the advantages of the 9Fr suction tip?
The 9Fr tip offers an excellent balance of suction efficiency and precision, allowing effective fluid removal while minimizing trauma to delicate tissues, making it suitable for a wide range of ENT and microsurgical applications.

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