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Author: Jessica

Dec. 20, 2024

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Disposable Trocarss

Secondary Trocar

It provides an optimized small design seal to avoid interference between surgical instruments during surgery, allowing for deeper insertion of instruments into the abdomen.

With competitive pricing and timely delivery,

Anasarca occurs when lymphatic drainage is exceeded by capillary filtration. This condition often causes fluid accumulation in the lower extremities of both genders, resulting in swelling of the male scrotum and can lead to deep venous ulcers if untreated. Before Southey, the common treatment was to wrap the skin tightly with cloth, which made movement difficult or impossible.

Southey noted that fluid was oozing from blisters caused by the edema. He theorized that draining the liquid from the tissue beneath the skin would alleviate the disease. Southey inserted a rigid tube beneath the skin, connecting it to a rubber hose to drain the liquid into a container. This procedure was successfully carried out, leading him to improve the design by adding a trocar and a very thin cannula. He replaced the rubber tube with a reusable silver cannula.

Subsequent modifications made the trocar even easier to use. The trocar was compact enough to be carried in a pocket, becoming the standard treatment for ascites.

Southey also personally used his invention. Born to a father regarded as an authority on tuberculosis, Southey contracted the disease in his childhood. He reported to the London Clinical Society how he could continue working by using a trocar to insert a drainage tube into his chest.

Types of Trocar

21st-century trocars can be broadly categorized into two groups:

Cutting trocars come with sharp plastic or metal blades that can slice through layers of tissue when pressure is applied. They are designed for easy access into subcutaneous (primarily abdominal) cavities.

For more detailed information, please visit our laparoscopic instruments page.

Dilating trocars feature a blunt tip to mechanically expand and separate tissues when pressure is applied. These non-cutting trocars are designed to minimize damage to internal organs during surgery.

Within these two categories, there are various instruments designed to meet the needs of specialists. Trocars with camera ports, working ports, withdrawal ports, and static ports are available. For intuitive surgical procedures like diagnostic laparoscopy, an optic trocar with a 5mm port provides adequate lighting and control. When removing larger masses, a trocar with a 12mm port may suffice.

Disposable cutting trocars are becoming increasingly popular. They offer a sharp tip and ensure sterilized conditions with no risk of cross-contamination.

Procedures Using Trocars

Laparoscopic surgery serves as the iconic application of trocars. Laparoscopy is often utilized when less invasive procedures like CT scans and ultrasounds fail to provide definitive diagnoses. Surgeons employ trocars to perform laparoscopic procedures to examine:

  • Appendicitis,

  • Intestines (small and large),

  • Gallbladder,

  • Liver,

  • Pancreas,

  • Pelvis, and

  • Female reproductive organs.

Surgeons can evaluate disease staging and treatment progress using laparoscopy. It enables minimal incisions for gallstone removal, myomectomy, and both benign and malignant tumor excisions, significantly reducing anesthesia times, accelerating recovery, and generally eliminating scarring. Patients recover much faster from laparoscopic surgery compared to open surgery.

Another popular application of the trocar is the insertion of slow-release hormone pellets for treating endocrine disorders in both men and women. Modern trocars allow for the insertion of hormones through the smallest incisions possible. These small incisions minimize trauma to the skin since the cannula remains stationary during the procedure.

By inserting pellets through incisions smaller than 5mm, there is no need to suture the subcutaneous tissue, further reducing the already minimal risk of herniation.

Trocar Supplai is a specialized trocar supplier for slow-release hormone insertion. We provide products that minimize skin trauma, reduce infection risks, and ensure patients experience the least discomfort possible.

Trocar Supplai provides disposable trocars that are only 3.2mm wide, suitable for both deep and shallow insertion. Additionally, we offer reusable 3.5mm stainless steel tapered tips that can be disinfected between uses. Trocar Supplai also sells disposable medical tray kits and trocar packaging kits.

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