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Laparoscopic trocar 101Y.G02D
rounded tipwith insufflation tapwith balloon

Laparoscopic trocar - 101Y.G02D - Hangzhou Kangji Medical Instruments - rounded tip / with insufflation tap / with balloon
Laparoscopic trocar - 101Y.G02D - Hangzhou Kangji Medical Instruments - rounded tip / with insufflation tap / with balloon
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Characteristics

Trocar type
laparoscopic
Tip
rounded tip
Options
with sleeve, with insufflation tap, single use, with balloon

Description

• Durable universal seal, no reducer needed • Recessed stopcock valve • Unique fixing design • Trocar tip: Optical/blunt tip Description: The devices were designed, tested and manufactured for single patient use. Trocars are passed through the abdominal wall and then facilitate the access for the camera and laparoscopic instruments. If needed, the CO2 can be infused through the valve. The products are applicable to all laparoscopic interventions. But the physicians are advised using suitable size of the devices to compatibility with the endoscopes. These devices are intended for single-use only as indicated. Endoscopic procedures should be performed by physicians having adequate training and familiarity with these procedures. Instructions for Use (1) Assemble obturator and cannula together. (2) Sufficiently incise the skin to accommodate the trocar. (3) Introduce the trocar through the skin and tissue layers by applying as minimal as possible continuous downward pressure through the incision. (4) When the instrument is in the desired position, remove the obturator, leaving the cannula in place. (5) Before the trocar is used, the air in the balloon should be exhausted with the syringe. After the trocar had been introduced through the skin and tissue layers, inject the required volume of saline (Table 1) to expand the balloon. Pull the cannula towards the inside layer of the abdominal wall to make the expanded balloon cling closely. Move the fixer in the direction of the abdominal wall and lock it in place. After the operation, extract the saline from the balloon by using syringe and then pull out the trocar device.

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