About Laparoscopic Electrosurgical Instruments
Laparoscopic Electrosurgical Instruments are advanced tools used in minimally invasive surgery for cutting, coagulation, and dissection with precision and safety.
Advanced Features
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Designed for both monopolar and bipolar electrosurgery
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Superior insulation for enhanced safety
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Ergonomic handle for surgeon comfort and control
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Autoclavable and reusable design
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Compatible with standard electrosurgical generators
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Wide range of tips and configurations available
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Provides precise cutting and coagulation with minimal tissue damage
Advanced Ergonomics for SurgeonsDesigned with user comfort and control in mind, each handle is ergonomically shaped and made from non-slip medical-grade materials. This ensures precise movements during prolonged laparoscopic surgeries, reducing hand fatigue and improving overall performance in critical procedures.
Superior Safety and ComplianceAll instruments come with medical-grade insulation, and conform to internationally recognized ISO 13485 and CE standards. The robust insulation ensures reliable electrical safety during electrosurgical operations, offering peace of mind for practitioners and patients alike.
Flexible Instrument OptionsThe set includes a range of instruments-Maryland dissector, scissors, graspers, hook electrode, and needle holder-with options for curved, straight, or hooked tips and various shank diameters. This provides unmatched flexibility to adapt to diverse surgical requirements and patient anatomies.
FAQ's of Laparoscopic Electrosurgical Instruments:
Q: How should I sterilize these laparoscopic electrosurgical instruments?
A: The instruments are fully autoclavable and should be sterilized at 134C before each use. For optimal cleaning, they are also compatible with ultrasonic cleaning equipment. Ensure the instruments are thoroughly dried before storing in a cool, dry environment.
Q: What power sources and generators are these instruments compatible with?
A: These instruments are compatible with standard monopolar and bipolar electrosurgical generators operating on 220-240V AC. They function efficiently within the RF frequency range of 400-500 KHz, suitable for most modern hospital setups.
Q: When should each instrument type be used during laparoscopic surgery?
A: Maryland dissectors are ideal for delicate tissue dissection, scissors for cutting, graspers for holding tissue, hook electrodes for coagulating and cutting, and needle holders for suturing. Selection depends on each procedural requirement and surgical step.
Q: Where are these instruments typically used?
A: These laparoscopic electrosurgical instruments are intended for use in hospital operating theaters, outpatient surgical centers, and specialized clinics, supporting a wide range of minimally invasive procedures.
Q: What benefits do the ergonomic, insulated handles provide?
A: The ergonomic, insulated handles improve surgeon comfort and precision, allow prolonged use without fatigue, and enhance safety by minimizing the risk of accidental electrical transmission to the user.
Q: What is the advantage of medical-grade insulation in these instruments?
A: Medical-grade high-strength insulation ensures optimal electrical safety by preventing unintended energy transmission, reducing the risk of accidental burns or injuries during procedures.