Laparoscopic Trocar
During laparoscopic surgery, a laparoscopic trocar is a vital instrument for opening a channel. There are three different types of trocars: spring, cross-cap, and magnetic. The trocar's working length is 95 mm, and its sizes can be chosen based on the specific surgical needs.
The purpose of the Laparoscopic Trocar is to offer a controlled and secure entrance into the abdominal cavity. The outer cannula, obturator, and seal are the three parts that make up the trocar. The obturator is a sharp, pointed rod used to breach the abdominal wall, the outer cannula is a hollow tube placed into the abdominal cavity, and the seal keeps the pneumoperitoneum in place during operation.
Description
- One-year warranty
- Composition: Stainless steel and steel
- Accreditation: CE ISO
- 5/10/13*95 mm in size; 3-year shelf life
- Classification of instruments: Class I
- Minimum Order Quantity: One Unit
- Feature: Adaptable
- OEM: Accessible
Selecting the right laparoscopic trocar size is crucial to a successful surgical procedure. The thickness of the tissue to be perforated and the size of the trocar to be inserted determine the trocar's size. Using a trocar can speed up the healing process after surgery, minimize surface stress, and save operating time.
By forming a conduit for the trocar's insertion, the laparascopic trocar is essential to laparoscopic surgery. Its magnetic or spring mechanism, combined with its thin and sharp design, reduces tissue injury and improves surgical success rates.
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