A Laparoscopic Suction Set is a surgical device used during laparoscopic (minimally invasive) procedures to suction fluids, smoke, and debris from the abdominal cavity, and often also to irrigate (flush) the area with saline.
Features:
Includes a suction-irrigation cannula, tubing, and control valve
Compatible with standard laparoscopic ports (5mm or 10mm)
Made of medical-grade stainless steel or disposable plastic
Easy grip handle for single-hand operation
Can be autoclavable (reusable) or disposable
Uses:
Removes blood, fluid, and surgical smoke to maintain a clear view
Used to irrigate tissue during surgery for cleaning or visualization
Essential in laparoscopic procedures like cholecystectomy, appendectomy, etc.
Laparoscopic Bipolar Forceps are advanced surgical instruments used in laparoscopic (minimally invasive) procedures to grasp, coagulate (seal), and cut tissue or blood vessels using bipolar electrosurgical energy.
Features:
Uses bipolar energy, where current flows between two tips—no grounding pad needed
Provides precise tissue coagulation with minimal thermal spread
Available in different tip designs (straight, curved, fenestrated)
Made from high-quality, insulated materials
Compatible with bipolar energy generators
Uses:
Used for vessel sealing and tissue coagulation during laparoscopic surgeries
Common in gynecology, urology, and general surgery
Reduces bleeding with controlled energy delivery
Laparoscopy Clips are small medical devices used during laparoscopic (minimally invasive) surgeries to ligate or close blood vessels, ducts, or tissues securely without the need for sutures.
Features:
Made of titanium or polymer (Hem-o-Lok)
Non-absorbable and biocompatible
Available in various sizes and types (standard, locking, etc.)
Used with clip applicators
Some are MRI-compatible (e.g., polymer clips)
Uses:
Commonly used in cholecystectomy, appendectomy, nephrectomy, and urological procedures
Closes blood vessels, cystic duct, or fallopian tubes
Provides secure and fast vessel/tissue closure
Laparoscopic Satinsky Forceps are specialized vascular forceps used in minimally invasive (laparoscopic) surgeries to partially or fully clamp large blood vessels such as the vena cava or renal vein.
Features:
Long shaft designed for laparoscopic access
Angled or curved jaws for precise vascular clamping
Made of high-grade stainless steel
Available in various lengths and angles
Provides atraumatic grip to avoid vessel damage
Uses:
Used to control bleeding or isolate major vessels during laparoscopic surgeries
Common in urologic, vascular, and transplant procedures
Ideal for partial occlusion without damaging the vessel wall
A Laparoscopy Bulldog Applicator is a specialized surgical instrument used to apply bulldog vascular clamps during laparoscopic (minimally invasive) procedures to temporarily occlude blood vessels.
Features:
Long, slender shaft for laparoscopic access
Compatible with bulldog clamps of various sizes and strengths
Spring-loaded or locking mechanism for precise clamp placement
Made of stainless steel, often reusable
Ergonomic handle for controlled operation
Uses:
Temporarily clamps blood vessels to control bleeding during laparoscopic surgery
Common in urology, vascular, and kidney procedures
Ensures a bloodless field during critical parts of the operation
A Hem-o-Lok Clip Applicator is a specialized laparoscopic instrument used to apply Hem-o-Lok polymer ligation clips to vessels or ducts during minimally invasive surgery.
Features:
Designed to hold and deploy Hem-o-Lok non-metallic clips
Long, slender shaft for laparoscopic access
Color-coded applicators for different clip sizes (e.g., M, L, XL)
Reusable or disposable options
Provides secure locking mechanism for firm vessel closure
Uses:
Used to ligate (seal) blood vessels or ducts before cutting
Common in procedures like laparoscopic cholecystectomy, nephrectomy, and urological surgeries
Ensures secure, non-metallic vessel closure (MRI-compatible)
A Laparoscopic Clip Applicator is a surgical instrument used in laparoscopic procedures to apply hemostatic clips (usually titanium or polymer) onto blood vessels or ducts to seal them before cutting or ligating.
Features:
Long shaft for deep abdominal access through trocars
Ergonomic handle for precise control
Compatible with reusable or disposable clips
Available in 5mm or 10mm sizes
Can apply single or multiple clips
Uses:
Closes off blood vessels or ducts to prevent bleeding or leakage
Commonly used in cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal), appendectomy, or urological surgeries
Ensures secure and quick ligation without suturing
A Laparoscopic Needle Holder is a specialized surgical instrument used in minimally invasive (laparoscopic) surgeries to grasp, hold, and manipulate needles during suturing inside the body.
Features:
Long, slender shaft to pass through laparoscopic trocars (usually 5mm or 10mm)
Serrated or grooved jaws for secure needle grip
Ratcheted handle for controlled clamping
Made of stainless steel and available in straight or curved tips
Available in reusable or disposable forms
Uses:
Used for intracorporeal or extracorporeal suturing
Essential in closing incisions, tying knots, or repairing tissue during laparoscopic procedures
Common in gynecology, urology, general, and gastrointestinal surgeries
Laparoscopic Hand Instruments are specialized surgical tools used during minimally invasive (laparoscopic) surgeries to perform various tasks like cutting, grasping, dissecting, coagulating, and suturing through small abdominal incisions.
Features:
Long, slender shafts for deep access through trocars
Ergonomic handles for precise control
Tips designed for specific functions (graspers, scissors, dissectors, etc.)
Made of stainless steel or medical-grade materials
Available in reusable or disposable versions
Common Types & Uses:
Graspers – hold or manipulate tissue
Scissors – cut tissues or sutures
Dissectors – separate tissues gently
Clip appliers – place surgical clips
Needle holders – assist in suturing
A Disposable Trocar is a single-use laparoscopic instrument used to create an access port through the abdominal wall for inserting surgical tools during minimally invasive procedures.
Features:
Made from medical-grade plastic or polymer
Comes with a sharp or blunt obturator and a hollow cannula
Includes a seal/valve system to maintain CO₂ insufflation
Available in various sizes (e.g., 5mm, 10mm, 12mm)
Pre-sterilized and ready to use
Uses:
Provides a sterile, safe entry point for laparoscopic instruments
Eliminates the need for cleaning and sterilization
Ideal for one-time procedures to prevent cross-contamination