Laparoscopic Instrument

Laparoscopic Instruments are specialized surgical tools designed for use through small incisions during minimally invasive abdominal and pelvic procedures. Available in grasping, cutting, dissecting, hemostatic, and suturing configurations, they enable surgeons to perform complex operations with precision while minimizing patient trauma. With shaft diameters of 3-12 mm and lengths optimized for abdominal access, these instruments allow for the full range of surgical techniques through small incisions, resulting in reduced post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.

Laparoscopic Metal Instruments

Laparoscopic Metal Instruments are reusable, surgical-grade stainless steel instruments designed for minimally invasive abdominal and pelvic procedures. Available in grasping, cutting, hemostatic, suturing, and retracting configurations, they enable surgeons to perform complex operations with precision through small incisions. Durable and designed for repeated sterilization, these instruments provide the reliability and tactile feedback essential for laparoscopic surgery, resulting in reduced patient trauma, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.

Trocar

A Trocar is a surgical instrument used to establish access ports for laparoscopic and minimally invasive procedures. Consisting of a sharp or bladeless obturator housed within a cannula, it provides entry into the abdominal or thoracic cavity while maintaining pneumoperitoneum through integrated sealing valves. Available in various diameters (3-15 mm) and configurations (bladed, bladeless, optical, reusable, disposable), trocars enable the safe passage of laparoscopes, graspers, scissors, and staplers, forming the foundation of modern minimally invasive surgery.