About Sphincterotomes Gastroenterology
Sphincterotome are used for endoscopic cannulation of biliary ductal system and sphincterotomy. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) require selectively cannulation of the common bile and pancreatic duct. To facilitate selective cannulation, sphincterotomes can be used.
After the cut has been made then then desired endoscopic accessory can be inserted through it, toward the common bile duct.
Advanced Features:
- Cutting wire with / without as required protective insulation sheath
- Cutting wire SS Monofilament
- Cutting wire length is 30 mm
- Sterile ETO for single use
- Individually packed
- Normal Temperature
- Procurved tapered tip
- Available in Double & triple lumen
Precision Instruments for GastroenterologyOur sphincterotomes are engineered to provide exceptional control during endoscopic procedures. By enabling manual, real-time operation, these devices empower physicians with accurate navigation through the biliary and pancreatic ducts, ensuring effective interventions for a range of gastroenterological conditions.
Reliable and Flexible for Hospital EnvironmentsBuilt exclusively for hospital use, our sphincterotomes fit seamlessly into diverse clinical workflows. Designed without the need for wall mounting, they accommodate dynamic and space-conscious operating rooms. Their real-time functionality supports immediate responsiveness enhancing procedural outcomes.
FAQs of Sphincterotomes Gastroenterology:
Q: How are Sphincterotomes used in gastroenterology procedures?
A: Sphincterotomes are specialized instruments utilized during endoscopic procedures to access and incise the sphincter of Oddi, facilitating therapeutic interventions like stone extraction or stent placement in the biliary and pancreatic ducts.
Q: What makes these sphincterotomes suitable for hospital use?
A: These sphincterotomes are specifically designed for hospital environments, offering manual, real-time operation without the need for wall mounting, which makes them adaptable to various operating room setups and clinical workflows.
Q: When should a manual sphincterotome be selected in clinical practice?
A: A manual sphincterotome is often chosen when immediate, precise control is required by the endoscopist during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) or similar procedures, ensuring high responsiveness and safety.
Q: Where can these sphincterotomes be sourced from?
A: These sphincterotomes are manufactured, exported, and supplied by reputable companies in India, serving hospitals and clinics both locally and internationally through trusted medical equipment traders.
Q: What is the typical process of operating a manual sphincterotome?
A: The process involves introducing the sphincterotome endoscopically into the gastrointestinal tract, positioning it at the sphincter, and manually operating the cutting wire in real time to perform an incision under direct visualization.
Q: What are the key benefits of using real-time manual sphincterotomes?
A: Real-time manual operation provides clinicians with immediate feedback and maximal control during delicate procedures, which can lead to faster interventions, reduced complications, and improved patient outcomes for biliary and pancreatic therapies.