Laparoscopy Hook

Offering you a complete choice of products which include laparoscopic monopolar spatula electrode 5mm/330mm, laparoscopic monopolar j hook, laparoscopic monopolar pediatric l hook spatula electrode 3mm/25cm and laparoscopic bipolar l hook dissector.

Laparoscopic Monopolar Spatula Electrode 5mm/330mm

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TypeSpatula
Usage/ApplicationHospital
UsabilityReusable
MaterialStainless Steel
BrandVSC
ColorBlue & Black
Size/Dimension5mm
Country of OriginMade in India

A laparoscopic monopolar spatula is a specialized instrument used in laparoscopic surgery with a single active electrode (monopolar) for electrosurgical procedures. The spatula design provides a broad, flat surface that can be used for a variety of purposes. Here are some potential uses for a laparoscopic monopolar spatula:

  1. Dissection and Tissue Manipulation:
    • The flat, broad surface of the spatula can be used to gently separate and manipulate tissues during dissection.
    • It can aid in lifting tissues away from underlying structures, improving visibility and access for the surgeon.
  2. Hemostasis (Control of Bleeding):
    • The monopolar spatula can be used in electrosurgery to coagulate and cauterize small blood vessels and tissue to control bleeding.
    • The active electrode on the spatula tip delivers an electrical current to the tissue, causing coagulation and sealing of blood vessels.
  3. Tissue Retraction:
    • The spatula can be used to retract tissues, organs, or structures to provide a clear view and access to the surgical site.
    • This is especially useful in situations where traditional retractors might not be as effective in a minimally invasive setting.
  4. Application of Energy:
    • The monopolar spatula can be used to apply electrosurgical energy to tissues for cutting, coagulation, or tissue fusion.
    • It's particularly suitable for delicate tissues that require precise control of energy delivery.
  5. Adhesiolysis:
    • Laparoscopic monopolar spatulas can be used to gently dissect and remove adhesions, which are abnormal connections between tissues that can form after surgery or due to certain medical conditions.
  6. Tissue Ablation:
    • The spatula can be used for controlled tissue ablation, such as removing a small portion of tissue for biopsy or excision.

Laparoscopic Monopolar J hook

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MaterialStainless Steel
TypeJ Hook
Hook TypeJ
Disposable/ ReusableReusable
Size33cm
ColorBlue
FeaturesJ hook is a versatile instrument in minimally invasive surgeries, offering surgeons precise cutting
Size/Dimension5mm
Usage/ApplicationHospital
Place Of OriginIndia

A VSC laparoscopic J hook is a surgical instrument used in minimally invasive surgeries, specifically in laparoscopic procedures. It serves various purposes:

  1. Tissue Dissection: The J-shaped tip allows for precise cutting and dissection of tissues, particularly useful in separating delicate tissues or adhesions.
  2. Electrosurgery: Many J hooks are equipped for electrosurgical procedures, enabling surgeons to cut and coagulate tissues using electrical energy.
  3. Vessel Sealing: In some instances, J hooks can be utilized for vessel sealing, aiding in the secure closure of blood vessels to minimize bleeding during surgery.

Laparoscopic Monopolar Pediatric L Hook Spatula Electrode 3mm/25cm

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MaterialStainless Steel
Type Of SurgeryLaparoscopic
TypeL Hook
Usage/ApplicationHospital
Preferred Mode Of TreatmentHospitals
UsabilityReusable
BrandVSC
Sterile/ Non SterileSterile
Handle MaterialPlastic
Handle ColorBlue

The vsc laparoscopic L-hook is a specialized surgical instrument used in minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures. It features a thin, elongated shaft with a hook-shaped tip that is designed for precise dissection and manipulation of tissues in the abdominal cavity. Here are some common uses of the laparoscopic L-hook:

  1. Tissue Dissection: The primary use of the laparoscopic L-hook is to dissect and separate tissue layers gently and precisely during laparoscopic surgery. Surgeons can use it to cut and dissect tissues such as muscle, fascia, or peritoneum with accuracy and minimal tissue trauma.
  2. Vessel Dissection: The L-hook can be employed to carefully dissect and manipulate blood vessels during vascular surgery. It allows for precise control when isolating and ligating vessels, minimizing the risk of bleeding.
  3. Adhesiolysis: In cases where adhesions (abnormal tissue connections) have formed between organs or tissues in the abdominal cavity, the L-hook is used to cut and separate these adhesions to restore normal organ mobility.
  4. Tissue Sampling: Surgeons may use the laparoscopic L-hook to obtain tissue samples for biopsy during procedures to diagnose or stage cancer or other diseases.
  5. Suturing: In some laparoscopic procedures, especially those involving the closure of small incisions or entry points, the L-hook may be used to pass and manipulate suture material or suture tags.
  6. Gynecological Surgery: In gynecological surgeries, such as laparoscopic hysterectomy or myomectomy, the L-hook is utilized to dissect and manipulate reproductive organs while minimizing tissue trauma.
  7. Gastrointestinal Surgery: Surgeons use the L-hook to cut and resect portions of the intestine or stomach in surgeries like gastric bypass or colectomy (colon resection).
  8. Splenectomy: During a laparoscopic splenectomy (spleen removal), the L-hook helps dissect and remove the spleen while minimizing damage to surrounding structures.
  9. Gallbladder Surgery: In laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal), the L-hook is used to dissect and remove the gallbladder, including its attachments to the liver and bile ducts.
  10. Tumor Resection: Surgeons may use the L-hook to excise tumors or abnormal growths during cancer surgeries, ensuring complete removal while preserving healthy tissue.

 

The precision and fine-tipped design of the laparoscopic L-hook make it a valuable tool in minimally invasive surgery. It allows surgeons to perform intricate cutting and dissection tasks with minimal tissue trauma, reduced risk of bleeding, and improved post-operative outcomes. The specific use of the L-hook depends on the nature of the surgery and the tissues or structures being manipulated..

Laparoscopic Bipolar L Hook Dissector

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Usage/ApplicationLaparoscopic Surgery
UsabilityReusable
MaterialStainless Steel and Plastic
FeaturesRust Proof
SterilitySterile
Size/Dimension15 inch (L)
Handle ColorBlue

The VSC Laparoscopic Bipolar L Hook is a precision instrument designed for cutting, coagulating, and dissecting tissue during minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries. The L hook shape allows for enhanced maneuverability and access to areas that are difficult to reach, making it ideal for delicate procedures such as laparoscopic cholecystectomy, myomectomy, bariatric surgery, and other advanced surgeries that require precise tissue manipulation and hemostasis.

The bipolar technology of the VSC Laparoscopic L Hook ensures minimal thermal spread, delivering energy only to the tissue between the two electrodes, which reduces the risk of damage to surrounding structures. The device is designed for effective coagulation and cutting with high precision, promoting efficient tissue dissection while minimizing bleeding.

Crafted from medical-grade stainless steel, the VSC Laparoscopic Bipolar L Hook is reusable and autoclavable, making it a cost-effective choice for medical facilities. The ergonomic design of the handle provides comfort and control for the surgeon, allowing for long-lasting and precise performance throughout surgical procedures. Trusted for its reliability and safety, the VSC Laparoscopic Bipolar L Hook is an essential tool for improving the efficiency and safety of laparoscopic surgeries.

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