Products that are effective at all stages of the wound provide faster healing of the wound.
Sterile surgical gloves, scalpels and ioban drapes used in the operating room are the products used in hospitals.
Cavidagel® Ag is a sterile, latex-free, pH-neutral, amorphous hydrogel containing silver and alginate particles, which creates a unique combination of moisturizing and absorbent properties and provides an optimal environment for wound healing.
Cavidagel® Ag moisturizes necrotic tissues when needed, absorbs waste and exudate as needed, facilitates autolytic debridement and healing of moist wounds. It contains silver, which acts as an antimicrobial agent against a wide range of microorganisms and bacteria.
LaproFlex
The LaproFlex is a steerable laparoscopic instrument designed to enhance surgical precision and flexibility. It features a 60° bend angle and 360° tip rotation, allowing surgeons to manipulate instruments with greater control. The ergonomic handle supports intuitive operation, and the instrument does not require installation as it fits a 5 mm trocar. It has a 320 mm shaft length, providing optimal access and maneuverability in minimally invasive procedures.
The LaproFlex offers various models like dissectors, graspers, scissors, and hooks to suit different surgical needs.
Clinical Benefit
The LaproFlex devices offer significant benefits by providing optimal views and approaches to target areas, especially in confined spaces. They allow precise alignment of the end-effector with tissue planes, reducing the risk of complications.
The LaproFlex adds degrees of freedom similar to robotic instruments, enhancing surgical flexibility and positioning without the high costs associated with robotic systems.
Benefits of Laproflex Flexible Surgical Instruments in Laparoscopic Surgery
Minimal invasive surgery—surgery performed through smaller incisions—has become increasingly popular in recent years. One of the technological advancements in this field is Laproflex flexible laparoscopic instruments. So, what advantages do these flexible instruments provide during surgery?
1. Enhanced Maneuverability
Thanks to the flexible design of Laproflex, surgeons can easily reach angles that are inaccessible with traditional rigid laparoscopic instruments. Working in narrow and deep anatomical areas becomes easier, increasing the safety of the operation.
2. Reduced Tissue Trauma
Flexible tips reduce the force applied to organs and surrounding tissues. This leads to less postoperative pain, shorter recovery times, and a lower risk of complications.
3. Greater Access with Smaller Incisions
While traditional instruments may require additional incisions or trocars, flexible instruments can reach the same surgical area with fewer incisions. This provides significant advantages both cosmetically and in terms of recovery.
4. Use in Challenging Anatomical Areas
Flexible instruments facilitate surgery in complex regions such as the liver, pancreas, and pelvic area. They allow controlled and safe manipulation around organs.
5. Improved Surgeon Ergonomics
Flexible instruments enable more natural wrist and arm movements for the surgeon. This reduces fatigue during long procedures and improves focus.
6. Precision in Delicate Tasks
Tasks such as suturing, tissue grasping, or cutting can be performed more safely and accurately thanks to the flexible tips.
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