The image displays a stainless-steel wilde nasal cutting forceps, a surgical instrument commonly used in otolaryngology (ENT).
It features two finger ring handles connected by a hinged shaft, allowing precise scissor-like motion.
The distal end has small, cup-shaped jaws designed to cut and remove tissue during nasal and sinus surgeries.
A separate close-up inset highlights the cup jaw design, showing the sharp edges intended for controlled excision of mucosa, polyps, or other nasal tissue.
Its long shaft allows surgeons to reach deeper into the nasal cavity while maintaining ergonomic handling.
