Flap Dissector
$ 164
This is the most frequent form of flap dissector. It is a reusable surgical equipment that has a long, thin handle and a flat, blunt tip. The tip is used to delicately dissect tissues during surgery. Handheld dissectors normally come in a single length of around 24 cm.
Length | 23.5cm |
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Shape | straight |
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Description
A flap dissector is a surgical device used to separate tissues during flap-creating operations. These flaps are often utilized in reconstructive surgery, plastic surgery, and some ocular operations.
Purpose:
- A flap dissector’s principal function is to cut tissues using a blunt blade. This entails separating tissues with little cutting or injury to blood vessels and nerves.
- By generating a clean separation, flap dissectors enable surgeons to raise tissue flaps that may be moved or utilized to cover deficiencies in other parts of the body.
Types:
There are two primary kinds of flap dissectors:
- Single-ended dissectors have a blade on one end and a handle on the other. The blade may be straight or angled to varying degrees.
- Double-ended dissector: This kind has a blade at each end, with varying angles (often 20 and 45 degrees). This gives for more adaptability during dissection.
Design: - Flap dissectors are often composed of stainless steel to ensure durability and sanitation.
- The handle is intended for easy grip and control.
- The blade is narrow and blunt to reduce tissue injury.
- Some dissectors may have a spatulated tip, which is broader and flatter, which assists in tissue spreading.
Additional information
Dimensions | 23.5 cm |
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