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Hasson proposed its potential benefits to be the avoidance of blind insertion of the Veress needle and bladed trocar, prevention ofvisceral and vascular injuries, preperitoneal insufflation and gas embolism, guaranteed pneumoperitoneum, and a more anatomical repair of the abdominal wall.
A laparoscopic trocar is a medical instrument used during minimally invasive surgical procedures. It is designed to create access points in the abdominal wall for the insertion of other surgical instruments, such as laparoscopes and surgical tools, allowing the surgeon to perform the procedure without making large incisions.
The laparoscopic trocar consists of several components:
Overall, laparoscopic trocars facilitate minimally invasive surgery by creating access points and maintaining a stable working environment within the abdomen. They enable surgeons to perform a wide range of laparoscopic procedures with smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, and faster recovery times compared to traditional open surgery.
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VSC Laparoscopic Trocar Sharp Type
A laparoscopic sharp trocar is a specialized instrument used in laparoscopic surgery to create access points (ports) through the abdominal wall for the insertion of laparoscopic instruments. The trocar consists of a sharp, pointed inner stylet or obturator and an outer cannula or sleeve. Here are the primary uses of a laparoscopic sharp trocar:
1. Initial Access: The laparoscopic sharp trocar is used to create the initial access point into the abdominal cavity. It is inserted through a small incision or puncture in the abdominal wall, typically in the umbilical region or other predetermined sites.
2. Port Placement: Once the sharp trocar punctures the abdominal wall, the inner stylet is partially or completely removed, leaving the outer cannula in place. The cannula serves as a guide for subsequent instrument insertion and port placement.
3. Trocar Exchange: Laparoscopic procedures often require multiple access points for the introduction of various instruments
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A laparoscopic spiral trocar is a specialized instrument used in laparoscopic surgery to create access points (ports) through the abdominal wall for the insertion of laparoscopic instruments. The spiral trocar consists of a sharp, threaded or spiraled tip that facilitates easier penetration of the abdominal wall. Here are the primary uses of a laparoscopic spiral trocar:
It's important to note that the use of laparoscopic trocars, including spiral trocars, requires proper training and expertise to ensure safe and accurate placement. Surgeons should adhere to established guidelines and consider patient factors, such as body habitus, previous abdominal surgeries, and potential risks associated with trocar insertion. Additionally, safety mechanisms and precautions, such as visualizing the trocar insertion site and employing safe entry techniques, should be followed to minimize the risk of injury during trocar placement.
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The Laparoscopic Hasson Trocar is a specialized instrument used during laparoscopic procedures to create the initial access point (port site) in the abdominal wall for the insertion of laparoscopic instruments. It is designed to provide a controlled and safe entry into the abdominal cavity while minimizing the risk of injury. Here are some key features and uses of the Laparoscopic Hasson Trocar:
It's important to note that the use of the Hasson Trocar requires expertise and proper training to ensure safe and effective insertion. Surgeons and medical professionals receive specialized training in laparoscopic entry techniques to minimize the risk of complications and ensure patient safety during laparoscopic surgery.
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VSC Laparoscopic SPC Trocar
In laparoscopic surgery, an SPC (SupraPubic Catheter) trocar is a specialized instrument used to create a safe and controlled access point for the insertion of a catheter into the bladder through the suprapubic region. The SPC trocar facilitates the placement of a catheter for drainage of urine directly from the bladder. Here's how the laparoscopic SPC trocar is used:
1. Patient Preparation: The patient is positioned appropriately for the laparoscopic procedure and placed under general anesthesia.
2. Trocar Placement: A small incision is made in the suprapubic region (above the pubic bone). The SPC trocar is inserted through this incision into the abdominal cavity.
3. Bladder Identification: The surgeon uses laparoscopic instruments, including a camera, to visualize and identify the bladder within the abdominal cavity.
4. Bladder Penetration: Once the bladder is identified, the surgeon advances the SPC trocar into the bladder. The trocar is designed with a sharp tip and a sheath that allows controlled entry into the bladder while minimizing the risk of injury to surrounding structures.
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A Laparoscopic Trocar Flip on Reducer is a surgical instrument used in laparoscopic procedures. It consists of a trocar, which is a sharp, pointed device, and a reducer or sleeve that attaches to the trocar. The trocar is used to create a small incision or puncture in the abdominal wall, allowing access for the insertion of laparoscopic instruments into the abdominal cavity. Here are the common uses of a Laparoscopic Trocar Flip on Reducer:
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Trocar Washer used in Trocars
Trocar Reducer used in laparoscopic surgery. It is made in high-grade material. Laparoscopic Trocar Reducerused with Trocars to adjust the size of the Port. A doctor can reduce the cost of the instruments by using a reducer.
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Trocars are used during laparoscopic procedures and other minimally invasive surgery (MIS) to make small, puncturelike incisions in outer tissue layers. These incisions allow surgeons to insert cannulas through which surgical instruments can be introduced.
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Surgical trocar & Cannula are used to perform laparoscopic ('keyhole') surgery. They are used to make a hole on abdomen and to make passage to introduce Telescope and other hand instruments, such as scissors, graspers, etc.,
Trocars are used in medicine to access and drain collections of fluid such as in a patient with hydrothorax or ascites. In modern times, surgical trocars are used to perform laparoscopic surgery.
Trocars are used in medicine to access and drain collections of fluid such as in a patient with hydrothorax or ascites. In modern times, surgical trocars are used to perform laparoscopic surgery.
The open technique is compromised by the leakage of carbon dioxide and can also be time consuming. One alternative is to enter the abdomen using an optical trocar under direct view. Our aim was to determine whether the optical access trocar can be used to effect a safe and rapid entry in various laparoscopic procedures.