About Schilling Laparoscopic Bipolar Fenestrated Dissector Grasper
The Schilling Laparoscopic Bipolar Fenestrated Dissector Grasper is a versatile surgical instrument used for precise grasping, dissection, and coagulation during minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures. Manufactured from premium medical-grade stainless steel, it ensures durability, corrosion resistance, and safe bipolar energy transmission. The fenestrated jaws provide a secure yet atraumatic grip, allowing effective tissue handling and controlled dissection. Its ergonomic handle offers smooth operation, precise control, and reduced surgeon fatigue. Suitable for general surgery, gynecology, and urology, this instrument is reusable, autoclavable, and designed in compliance with international medical quality standards for reliable and efficient surgical performance.
Superior Functionality for Laparoscopic ProceduresDesigned specifically for laparoscopy, the Schilling Bipolar Fenestrated Dissector Grasper offers precise tissue manipulation and secure clip application. Its fenestrated jaws allow for gentle yet firm grasping, minimizing tissue trauma during surgery. The manual, user-friendly mechanism enhances control and efficiency, crucial for successful surgical outcomes.
Robust Build and Sterilization AssuranceConstructed from high-quality stainless steel, this instrument is built for durability and repeated use. Each piece is sterilized prior to delivery and can undergo manual sterilization processes, ensuring patient safety and hygiene. Its lightweight and portable form factor make it adaptable for various hospital environments.
FAQ's of Schilling Laparoscopic Bipolar Fenestrated Dissector Grasper:
Q: How is the Schilling Laparoscopic Bipolar Fenestrated Dissector Grasper sterilized?
A: This instrument is sterilized before delivery and is compatible with manual sterilization processes commonly used in hospitals to ensure hygiene and patient safety.
Q: What is the primary use of the dissector grasper with clip applicator?
A: Its main function is to grasp, dissect, and manipulate tissues during laparoscopic surgery, while the integrated clip applicator allows for secure vessel or duct sealing.
Q: When should this bipolar fenestrated dissector grasper be used during surgery?
A: It is used during the dissection phase of laparoscopic procedures, particularly when controlled tissue handling and effective hemostasis or ligation are required.
Q: Where can this surgical instrument be utilized?
A: This instrument is designed for use in hospital operating rooms, specifically for minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries.
Q: What are the steps for using the laparoscopic bipolar dissector grasper?
A: The process involves inserting the instrument through a trocar, using the jaws to grasp or dissect tissue and, when needed, applying clips to structures for ligation.
Q: What are the benefits of using this Schilling laparoscopic instrument?
A: The instrument's ergonomic design, reliable grip, ability to deliver precise bipolar energy, and integrated clip applicator contribute to safer, more efficient surgical procedures.