Surgical Medical Device

Specialized instruments or tools designed for use in surgical procedures, ranging from simple handheld devices to advanced robotic systems.

 

Scalpel:

A precision cutting tool used by surgeons for making incisions during surgery, available in various shapes and sizes for different procedures.

 

Forceps:

Surgical grasping instruments with pincers or tweezers-like tips, used for holding, manipulating, or extracting tissues and objects during surgery.

 

Hemostatic Forceps:

Clamps designed to control bleeding by temporarily blocking blood vessels during surgery, aiding in achieving hemostasis.

 

Surgical Scissors:

Cutting instruments with two opposing blades, used for dissecting tissues, cutting sutures, and performing precise incisions during surgery.

 

Electrocautery Device:

A surgical tool that uses electrical currents to cut or coagulate tissues, providing hemostasis and minimizing blood loss during surgery.

 

Surgical Laser:

A device that uses focused laser beams for cutting, coagulating, or ablating tissues in various surgical procedures, offering precision and minimizing damage to surrounding areas.

 

Trocar:

A pointed instrument with a protective sleeve, used to puncture the body wall for the introduction of other surgical instruments, such as laparoscopic tools.

Surgical Drill:

Powered tools designed for drilling holes in bone during orthopedic or neurosurgical procedures, often used for implant placement.

 

Retractor:

Instruments used to hold back tissues and organs, creating a clear surgical field and facilitating access for the surgeon during procedures.