Maurice H. Cottle was a Chicago rhinologist active in the mid-twentieth century who developed many of the techniques and instruments used in modern septoplasty and rhinoplasty. His name attaches to a family of nasal surgical instruments — Cottle elevators, Cottle nasal speculums, Cottle dorsal scissors, and Cottle double-ended elevators. The Cottle elevator is used to elevate mucoperiosteal flaps during septoplasty — the working end is a small spatulate tip on a slim handle. Standard in ENT and rhinoplasty sets. Modern Cottle instruments are made from medical-grade stainless steel; the slim handles are designed for pen-grip during the precision work of nasal surgery.
The Cottle Alar 150mm?Hooks is part of the Fizza Surgical instrument catalogue, manufactured under ISO 13485:2016.
| Pattern | Cottle |
| Working length | 150 mm (15 cm) |
| Material | AISI 304 / AISI 316 austenitic surgical-grade stainless steel |
| Sterilization | Steam autoclave to 134 °C · EtO compatible |
| Quality system | ISO 13485:2016 · CE-marked under EU MDR 2017/745 · FDA establishment-registered |
- Cottle Alar Hooks (RT 11-160-00)
- Cottle Alar 15cm Hooks (RT 11-160-01-01)
Sialkot has been the world’s primary cluster for surgical-instrument manufacturing since the late nineteenth century, when local steel workshops began supplying instruments to British military and civilian hospitals. Fizza Surgical’s facility continues that tradition, combining workshop craftsmanship with the metallurgy and quality systems modern medical regulation requires. Fizza products are exhibited at international medical-device trade fairs in Europe, the Middle East, and North America.





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