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A laparoscopic trocar is a specialized surgical instrument used in minimally invasive surgeries. It consists of a sharp, pointed tip that allows for the insertion of a cannula into the abdominal cavity, facilitating access for other surgical tools. Typically made from stainless steel or other durable materials, trocars are designed to minimize tissue damage and promote quicker recovery times for patients. They are commonly used in procedures such as gallbladder removal, hernia repair, and various gynecological surgeries.
| Material | Stainless steel or plastic |
| Sizes | 5 mm to 12 mm diameters |
| Length | 100 mm to 300 mm |
| Tip design | Bladed or non-bladed |
| Sterilization method | Ethylene oxide or steam sterilization |
When selecting a laparoscopic trocar, consider the size and type that best fits the specific surgical procedure. Common sizes range from 5 mm to 12 mm, and the choice between bladed and non-bladed tips can affect ease of use and tissue impact. Additionally, verify the sterilization method to ensure compatibility with your facility's protocols. Always specify the quantity needed and check for any required certifications or compliance with medical standards when requesting a quote.
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It provides access to the abdominal cavity for minimally invasive surgery.
They typically range from 5 mm to 12 mm in diameter.
Some are reusable, while others are designed for single-use.
They are commonly made from stainless steel or plastic.
They can be sterilized using ethylene oxide or steam methods.
They are designed for specific procedures; consult surgical guidelines.
Bladed trocars have a sharp edge for easier insertion, while non-bladed are designed to minimize tissue damage.