Morcellator Continuous Resection
Morcellator Continuous Resection
Morcellator Continuous Resection

Morcellator Continuous Resection

Morcellator Continuous Resection was created specifically to be used in uterus procedures in order to get high-quality results.

Overview
Medical equipment called morcellators is used during minimally invasive or laparoscopic procedures. The technique of morcellation involves cutting tissue into tiny fragments in order to facilitate removal.

Because morcellators shorten hospital stays and recovery periods while also reducing pain and scarring, their use is becoming more and more common. Nonetheless, questions have been raised regarding the safety of morcellators, especially when using them to treat uterine fibroids.

Morcellators may cause even severe health problems by dispersing undetected malignant cells throughout the body. Given this, Constant Resection A tool called a morcellator was created to increase the effectiveness and safety of uterine fibroid excision.

The foundation of the morcellator, divides tissue into smaller pieces without the need for morcellation. Compared to traditional morcellation, which uses rotating blades to shred tissue into tiny fragments, some of which may escape into the body cavity and possibly transmit cancer, this novel approach represents a significant departure.

A tiny access point allows the uterus to be securely removed when the morcellator chops it into small pieces. With this method, the likelihood of tissue dispersion and complications—such as those resulting from morcellation, such the spread of undetected malignant cells—are reduced. Because of the tool's design, selective tissue reduction and removal can be done, resulting in a less invasive, speedier procedure that causes less scarring, blood loss, and hospital stays. 

Advantages

1. Safety and Reliability
2. Quicker healing
3. Various Uses: including myomectomy, hysterectomy, and endometrial ablation.
4. Authorized and Controlled: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the CE Mark have approved our gadget, indicating that it complies with all applicable international regulatory standards.
5. Using Continuous Resection: Using the laparoscope, the surgeon inserts the instrument into the uterus and presses the tool's tip on the tissue. The tissue is uniformly sectioned as a result of the blade's continuous flow of cutting. Subsequently, the retrieved tissue fragments are securely extracted via a tiny, non-invasive entry point.

Overview
- One-year warranty
- Utilization: Obstetrics
- Feature: Adaptable Caliber MOQ: 1 set; Certification: CE, ISO
- Class II instrument classification

Productivity

  1. The clamp head and the resection knife tube are the primary parts of this product that come into touch with human tissue. 30Cr13 medical stainless steel is used for the clamp head and 1Cr18Ni9Ti medical stainless steel is used for the resection tube.
  2. The material's chemical composition satisfies the specifications of YY/T 0294.1-2005 standard.
  3. Less than 3.2 μm is the roughness of the instrument surface that would be used within the human body.

A laparoscope and corresponding surgical equipment are used in conjunction with an electric hysterectomy device to perform myomectomy and uterine excision.

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