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Laparoscopic Aspiration Needle

A Laparoscopic Aspiration Needle is a surgical instrument used in minimally invasive procedures to aspirate (suction) fluids, cysts, or abscesses from internal organs or cavities.

Features:
Long, fine needle designed for laparoscopic access
Made of stainless steel with a sharp beveled tip
Attached to a syringe or suction device
Fits through standard trocars (5mm or 10mm)
Sterile and disposable or reusable options available

Uses:
Aspirating ovarian cysts, fluid collections, or abscesses
Draining bile, pus, or serous fluids during surgery
Assisting in biopsy procedures by aspirating samples

Laparoscopic Spoon Forceps

Laparoscopic Spoon Forceps are specialized surgical instruments used in laparoscopic procedures to scoop, grasp, or retrieve tissues or specimens gently and precisely.

Features:
Spoon-shaped tip for secure scooping or holding
Long, slender shaft for minimally invasive access
Made from stainless steel, reusable or disposable
Compatible with standard laparoscopic ports (5mm or 10mm)
Available in curved or straight designs

Uses:
Used to remove stones, tissue fragments, or small organs (e.g., appendix, gallstones)
Helps in specimen retrieval without damaging surrounding tissue
Commonly used in urological, gynecological, and general laparoscopic surgeries

Laparoscopic Gall Bladder Extractor

A Laparoscopic Gall Bladder Extractor is a specialized surgical instrument used to safely remove the gallbladder or gallstones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal surgery).

Features:
Sterile, disposable or reusable design
Made from medical-grade plastic or metal
Often includes a grasping mechanism or works with endo bags
Slim design to fit through laparoscopic ports (trocars)

Uses:
Extracts the gallbladder or gallstones through a small incision
Minimizes spillage or contamination during removal
Ensures safe and controlled extraction from the abdominal cavity

Vessel Sealer With Cutter

A Vessel Sealer with Cutter is a surgical instrument used to seal blood vessels and tissues and then cut them in a single step during surgeries, especially laparoscopic or open procedures.

Features:
Combines vessel sealing and cutting in one device
Uses bipolar energy to seal vessels up to 7mm in diameter
Non-stick, insulated jaws for safety and precision
Ergonomic handle for surgeon comfort
Compatible with electrosurgical units (ESU)

Uses:
Commonly used in general, gynecological, urological, and laparoscopic surgeries
Seals and cuts blood vessels, tissues, and ligaments
Reduces bleeding and surgery time with fewer instrument changes

Laparoscopy Endo Bags

Laparoscopy Endo Bags (also called Endoscopic Retrieval Bags) are sterile pouches used in laparoscopic surgeries to safely retrieve and remove specimens (like tumors, tissues, or organs) from the abdominal cavity without contamination.

Features:
Made of tear-resistant, medical-grade material
Available in various sizes
Pre-attached introducer or deployment system
Leak-proof and puncture-resistant
Some models are self-opening or self-closing

Uses:
Used to remove resected tissues (e.g., appendix, gallbladder, ovarian cysts)
Prevents spillage or contamination in the abdominal cavity
Ensures safe extraction through small laparoscopic ports

Laparoscopic Hook With Suction

A Laparoscopic Hook with Suction is a surgical instrument used in minimally invasive procedures to cut tissue using electrosurgery and simultaneously remove smoke or fluids through built-in suction.

Features:
Hook-shaped electrode tip for cutting or dissection
Integrated suction channel for smoke and fluid removal
Insulated shaft for safety
Compatible with monopolar electrosurgical units (ESU)
Ergonomic handle for precise control

Uses:
Used in laparoscopic surgeries for tissue cutting and dissection
Maintains clear surgical field by suctioning smoke or blood
Common in cholecystectomy, hysterectomy, and appendectomy

Laparoscopy Bipolar Electrodes

Laparoscopy Bipolar Electrodes are surgical instruments used in laparoscopic procedures to coagulate tissue or seal blood vessels using bipolar energy, where current flows between two tips of the instrument.

Features:
Two active tips (no return pad needed)
Made of insulated, autoclavable material
Variety of tip styles (forceps, graspers, scissors)
Provides precise coagulation with minimal thermal spread
Connects to a bipolar electrosurgical unit (ESU)

Uses:
Coagulates blood vessels safely during laparoscopy
Ideal for gynecological, urological, and general surgeries
Reduces risk of collateral tissue damage

Laparoscopy Monopolar Electrodes

Laparoscopy Monopolar Electrodes are surgical instruments used in laparoscopic (minimally invasive) procedures to cut, coagulate, or cauterize tissue using high-frequency electric current.

Features:
Made of stainless steel or insulated material
Available in different tips: hook, spatula, needle, J-tip
Ergonomic handle with monopolar cable connector
Designed for use with electrosurgical units (ESU)
Reusable or single-use options

Uses:
Cutting and coagulating tissues during laparoscopic surgeries
Commonly used in cholecystectomy, hysterectomy, appendectomy, etc.
Helps achieve hemostasis (bleeding control) efficiently

Laparoscopic Liver Retractor

A Laparoscopic Liver Retractor is a surgical instrument used during minimally invasive procedures to lift and hold the liver out of the way, providing better visibility and access to underlying organs like the stomach or gallbladder.

Features:
Adjustable or fixed blade design
Made from stainless steel or titanium
Slim shaft fits through laparoscopic ports (usually 5mm or 10mm)
Non-traumatic tip to prevent liver injury
Some models are self-retaining

Uses:
Retracts the liver safely and steadily during procedures like:
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal)
Hiatal hernia repair
Gastric bypass surgery

Laparoscopic Fan Retractor

A Laparoscopic Fan Retractor is a specialized surgical instrument used in laparoscopic (minimally invasive) surgeries to hold back or retract organs and tissues to provide better visibility and access to the surgical site.

Features:
Fan-shaped, flexible blades that can spread out to gently retract tissue
Long, slender shaft suitable for insertion through laparoscopic ports
Made from stainless steel or durable plastic
Ergonomic handle for precise control
Can be reusable or disposable

Uses:
Retracts organs like the liver, intestines, or stomach during laparoscopy
Provides a clear surgical field without causing tissue damage
Helps maintain optimal exposure during complex procedures