The image shows a Wilde-Type Backbiter Forceps, a stainless-steel surgical instrument used in otolaryngology (ENT). It has two ring handles connected by a precision hinge, with a long, slightly curved shaft ending in a sharp, backward-facing biting tip. This design allows surgeons to excise tissue, polyps, or obstructive mucosa within the nasal cavity and sinus passages with controlled cutting motion. The ergonomic handle and slender shaft ensure access to confined anatomical spaces, making it ideal for functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) and other nasal interventions.
