About Gastroenterology Short Nose Papillotome - Double Lumen - 25 mm
The Gastroenterology Short Nose Papillotome a Double Lumen a 25 mm is a specialized device used for safe and accurate sphincterotomy in ERCP procedures. Its short nose design enhances maneuverability and enables easier cannulation of the biliary or pancreatic ducts. The double lumen construction supports both guidewire passage and contrast injection, improving workflow efficiency during endoscopic therapy. Advin Health Care offers this device with reliable performance to meet clinical needs in gastroenterology. Its flexible catheter and controlled cutting capability help ensure consistent procedural results.
Advanced Features
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Short nose tip for improved access and control
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Double lumen design for guidewire and injection compatibility
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25 mm cutting length for standard therapeutic use
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Flexible catheter for smooth navigation
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Provides stable, precise cutting during sphincterotomy
Precision in ERCP ProceduresThis double lumen papillotome is crafted to optimize the accuracy of cannulation and sphincterotomy during ERCP procedures. It features a radiopaque, short nose distal tip for clearer fluoroscopic visualization and easier navigation. Its specialized construction ensures reliable operation within the targeted anatomy and supports clinical efficiency for gastroenterology teams.
Enhanced Safety and HandlingEngineered for single use, this sterile device is packaged in a secure peel pouch, preventing contamination risks. The ergonomic handle, with rotation control, enables precise torque management, making navigation through complex anatomy both safer and smoother for practitioners. All materials are medical grade, ensuring compatibility and durability during use.
Versatility and CompatibilityWith a double lumen design, this papillotome accommodates both a 0.035-inch guidewire and contrast injection for simultaneous procedures. Its external compatibility with standard electrosurgical units broadens its usability across varied hospital settings, while the lightweight, portable character of the instrument enhances procedural flexibility.
FAQ's of Gastroenterology Short Nose Papillotome - Double Lumen - 25 mm:
Q: How is the Gastroenterology Short Nose Papillotome - Double Lumen - 25 mm used in clinical practice?
A: This device is primarily used in ERCP procedures for endoscopic sphincterotomy and biliary cannulation. The double lumen allows practitioners to advance a guidewire while simultaneously injecting contrast, and the electrosurgical-compatible tip enables precise tissue cutting when connected to a standard external electrosurgical unit.
Q: What are the benefits of the short nose and double lumen design for endoscopists?
A: The short nose makes it easier to navigate tight or angled anatomical regions, enhancing accuracy in accessing the bile duct. The double lumen facilitates the concurrent use of a guidewire and contrast injection, streamlining the cannulation process and reducing procedural steps.
Q: When should this papillotome be used, and who should use it?
A: This device is specifically intended for use during ERCP procedures in hospitals and endoscopy centers by trained gastroenterologists and endoscopic teams. It is designed for single-use, disposable application to support safety and sterility protocols.
Q: Where can the Gastroenterology Short Nose Papillotome - Double Lumen be stored before use?
A: The device should be stored in a cool, dry location, away from direct sunlight. It comes packaged in a sterile, sealed peel pouch and has a shelf life of 3-5 years if kept unopened under appropriate storage conditions.
Q: What steps are required to operate this papillotome during a procedure?
A: First, confirm compatibility with a 0.035-inch guidewire and connect the device to a suitable electrosurgical unit. Advance the papillotome to the target site, use the handle's torque control for navigation, perform cannulation with guidewire insertion, and inject contrast as needed. Once positioned correctly, activate the electrosurgical current for sphincterotomy.
Q: Is this papillotome reusable or intended for single use only?
A: This instrument is designed strictly for single use and is supplied pre-sterilized. After a procedure, it should be safely discarded in accordance with medical waste disposal regulations.
Q: What advantages does the radiopaque tip provide during ERCP procedures?
A: The radiopaque tip enhances visibility under fluoroscopy, giving clinicians clear, real-time guidance to accurately position and advance the papillotome. This increases procedural safety and supports more precise manipulation during cannulation and sphincterotomy.