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Suction Irrigator With Finger Control
SHOKRI RADPOUR, MD
Arch Otolaryngol. 1966;83(1):56.
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This modification of the House suction irrigator with finger control on the irrigation portion facilitates the use of suction and irrigation in one hand during mastoid and tympanoplastic surgery (Fig 1). There is no need for the nurse to clamp the suction rubber tubing. This avoids the delay in "on and off" action of irrigation. Simply by turning the finger control, the irrigation could be stopped or started (Fig 2). The instrument as shown in Fig 1 and 2 is No. 12 French.*
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Author Affiliations
FACS, KOKOMO, IND
From the Department of Otolaryngology, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis; and St. Joseph Memorial Hospital and Howard Community Hospital, Kokomo, Ind.
Footnotes
Submitted for publication Sept 9, 1965.
Reprint requests to 2004 W Sycamore St, Kokomo, Ind 46901.
Storz Instrument Company of St. Louis, in sizes 8, 10, and 12 Fr.
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