The Allis Laparoscopic Grasper is a minimally invasive surgical tool for laparoscopic surgeries. It has a long, thin shaft with grabbing jaws at the end, usually reaching approximately 5 millimeters in diameter.
The Babcock-DeBakey Laparoscopic Grasper is a minimally invasive surgical equipment used to grip and manipulate tissues during laparoscopic operations, notably in the abdomen.
Length
33cm
Jaws Length
5mm, 40mm
Jaws Type
Serrated, Horizontal Serrated Jaws, Flexible and Atraumatic Jaws
The Claw Laparoscopic Grasper is a minimally invasive surgical tool used during laparoscopic surgeries. It consists of a long, thin shaft inserted via a tiny incision in the abdomen.
The DeBakey Laparoscopic Grasper is a minimally invasive surgical tool intended for use in laparoscopic surgeries. Laparoscopy is a procedure that utilizes tiny incisions and a camera to examine the interior of the abdomen.
Laparoscopic tenaculum forceps are specialist surgical equipment used in minimally invasive operations. Unlike typical tenaculum forceps with handles, these laparoscopic versions feature a long, thin shaft appropriate for insertion via a laparoscope, which is a viewing equipment used in keyhole surgery.
Length
33cm
Jaws Tip
5mm, 25mm, 43mm
Jaws Shape
Cup Shape Monopolar, T-Shape Atraumatic Grasper, T-Shape Atraumatic Long Jaws
The Laparoscopic Maryland Dissecting Forceps are a flexible equipment for minimally invasive surgery. They are the workhorses of laparoscopic surgeries, especially useful for grabbing delicate tissues and performing harsh dissections.
Laparoscopic tenaculum forceps are specialist surgical equipment used in minimally invasive operations. Unlike typical tenaculum forceps with handles, these laparoscopic versions feature a long, thin shaft appropriate for insertion via a laparoscope, which is a viewing equipment used in keyhole surgery.
The Mixter Laparoscopic Dissector is a surgical tool used for less invasive laparoscopic surgeries. It has a thin, extended shaft with a tiny, angled instrument head at the end.