Spatulated Dissector
$ 140
A Spatulated Dissector is a surgical tool used to separate fragile tissues during minimally invasive treatments. It has a flat, spatula-like tip on one end for blunt dissection and a narrow shaft for reaching small spaces.
Length | 33cm |
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Description
A spatulated dissector is a surgical equipment used by surgeons to separate fragile tissues during operations. It is a tiny, hand-held device with a flat, spatula-like blade on the end. The blade is normally blunt, however it may be sharp depending on the use.
There are two primary kinds of spatulated dissectors:
Rhoton Spatula Dissector: The Rhoton Spatula Dissector is named for Dr. Albert Rhoton, a pioneer in neurosurgery. It features a relatively broad blade (usually 1.6mm), making it appropriate for delicate neurosurgery procedures like removing the brain from the dura mater.
Tebbetts Spatulator Dissector: This dissector has a narrower blade (usually less than 1mm) and is best suited for cosmetic surgery treatments like breast augmentation and reconstruction.
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Dimensions | 33 cm |
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