Laparoscopic Grasper
$ 800
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 |
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Jaws Tip | 5mm, 25mm, 43mm |
Jaws Shape | Cup Shape Monopolar, T-Shape Atraumatic Grasper, T-Shape Atraumatic Long Jaws |
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Description
Laparoscopic graspers are critical tools used in minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures.
Function:
- During surgery, grasp and move the fragile abdominal tissues.
- Holding organs or tissues aside allows for unobstructed access to the surgical site.
Design:
- Elongated shaft or stylus for passing through tiny (5mm) incisions.
- Grasping jaws on the tip for grabbing tissue.
- A revolving tip may be used to provide more control while manipulating tissues.
- Simple handle or handle with ratchet mechanism to lock the jaws closed.
Types:
- Jaw design: Atraumatic (smooth jaws) – minimizes tissue injury and is appropriate for fragile structures.
- Serrated jaws offer a better hold on tougher tissues.
- Based on jaw movements:
- Single-action jaws: open and shut with a single press of the handle.
- Double-action jaws have distinct controls for opening and shutting the jaws, allowing for more accurate manipulation.
Sizes:
- They typically vary in length from 20 to 45 cm.
- 20 cm – for pediatric surgery.
- 28 cm – standard laparoscopic
- 36cm and above: for deeper access in adult surgery.
Additional information
Dimensions | 33 cm |
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