Laparoscopic Spoon Biopsy Forceps, Monopolar, Rotating, Long Jaws
$ 630
Laparoscopic Spoon Biopsy Forceps are specialized surgical tools used in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries. They have a lengthy jaw design, rotating jaws, and monopolar cutting capabilities.
Length | 33cm, 45cm |
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Jaws | 25mm |
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Description
Instrument type:
- Laparoscopic biopsy forceps are a minimally invasive surgical device used during laparoscopic operations to grip and retrieve tissue samples for biopsy.
Features:
- Monopolar forceps may be used for cautery, which means they can apply a tiny electrical current to coagulate tissue or blood vessels during a biopsy. This helps to reduce bleeding and increase visibility during the surgery.
- Rotating Jaws: The forceps’ jaws may rotate, providing for easier access and manipulation of tissue in narrow surgical areas. This is very useful for reaching around corners or behind organs.
- Long Jaws: Unlike ordinary biopsy forceps, they feature a longer jaw construction. This increases the depth of reach inside the laparoscopic cavity, allowing the surgeon to target deeper tissue samples.
Benefits:
- Laparoscopic surgery is less invasive than standard open surgery, with smaller incisions and shorter recovery periods.
- Improved Visualization: The extended jaws and rotating capacity provide more access and control over tissue manipulation, resulting in a crisper surgical image.
- Reduced Blood Loss: Monopolar cautery reduces bleeding during the biopsy, which improves surgical efficiency and patient safety.
- Tissue Acquisition: The spoon-shaped jaws work well for scooping and grabbing delicate tissue samples.
Applications:
- Laparoscopic biopsy operations in different organs and tissues, which may include:
- Liver Lungs.
- Adrenal glands.
- Ovaries.
- Peritoneum (the abdominal lining).
- Other soft tissues.
Additional information
Dimensions | 33 cm |
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