About TURP Resectoscope Sheath Advin
Advin Health Care manufactures the TURP Resectoscope Sheath with a focus on precision, safety, and international quality standards. This sheath plays a vital role in the TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate) procedure by guiding the working element and enabling continuous irrigation to keep the surgical field clear. Available in various sizes and configurations, the sheath ensures compatibility with different resectoscopes and helps prevent tissue trauma during insertion. Its durable construction and autoclavable design make it suitable for repeated surgical use.
Advance Features
- Enables smooth insertion of resectoscope into the urethra
- Continuous irrigation system for better visibility
- Compatible with both monopolar and bipolar working elements
- Made from high-grade medical stainless steel
- Autoclavable and reusable
- Designed for minimal trauma and maximum procedural efficiency
Versatile Compatibility and DesignThe Advin TURP Resectoscope Sheath is engineered for maximum compatibility with a variety of telescope sizes and endoscopic systems. Its standard end-fittings and ergonomic design make it an optimal choice for different operating theatre setups. Available in both single and double flow configurations, the sheath accommodates diverse procedural needs with the added benefit of a lightweight form factor for ease of handling.
Premium Stainless Steel ConstructionMade from high-grade stainless steel, this resectoscope sheath offers exceptional durability and corrosion resistance, ensuring a long shelf life under proper maintenance. The autoclave-friendly construction supports repeated sterilization at 134C, making it a reliable and reusable asset in any medical facility.
Enhanced Surgical PrecisionDesigned for use in transurethral resection procedures, the sheath features distinct irrigation and working channels for improved efficiency and accuracy. Its silent, manual operation and real-time responsiveness support optimal patient outcomes, while the streamlined design allows for effortless integration into standard urological instrument sets.
FAQs of TURP Resectoscope Sheath Advin:
Q: How is the TURP Resectoscope Sheath Advin used during urology procedures?
A: The sheath provides a protective and functional channel for endoscopic instruments during transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). It facilitates both irrigation and the safe passage of working instruments, ensuring clear visualization and operational efficiency throughout the procedure.
Q: What advantages does the Advin sheath offer compared to conventional models?
A: This sheath stands out due to its medical-grade stainless steel build, high resistance to corrosion, ergonomic design, and dual flow options. Its compatibility with various telescope sizes and standard endoscopic systems allows for versatile and accurate surgical applications.
Q: When should the sheath be sterilized, and what method is recommended?
A: Sterilize the sheath before each use using an autoclave at 134C. This ensures the removal of all contaminants and maintains the safety and longevity of the instrument over repeated procedures.
Q: Where can the TURP Resectoscope Sheath be used within a healthcare setting?
A: The sheath is designed for use in hospital operating theatres, specialized urology departments, and any facility performing endoscopic TURP procedures.
Q: What is the process for maintaining and storing the TURP Resectoscope Sheath?
A: After each use, thoroughly clean the sheath and autoclavable components. Store in a clean, dry environment to preserve its functional integrity and prolong its lifespan.
Q: How does the double flow option benefit surgical procedures?
A: The double flow design enhances irrigation, providing better visibility of the operative site by efficiently removing debris and blood during TURP procedures, thus supporting precise and uninterrupted surgery.
Q: What are the storage requirements for this medical instrument?
A: To maintain accuracy and durability, store the sheath in a clean, dry placepreferably in a protective caseaway from contaminants and moisture.