Mollison Tonsil Dissector
Acheron Instruments’ Mollison Tonsil Dissector is a versatile surgical instrument that separates, dissects, and removes tonsils during tonsillectomy procedures to prevent infection around the neck.
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Central handle for Superior Grip.
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Two Blades to perform dissection and hemostasis.
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Slender Profile for surgical access.
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Our products are ISO-certified.
- SKU: 8897
- CATEGORY: ENT Instruments
- TYPE: Retractor
- SIZE:
- TAGs: Mollison Tonsil Dissector , Retractor
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Uses of Mollison Tonsil Dissector
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Used to retract the anterior pillar for better visibility of the tonsillar fossa.
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Remove tonsils and highlight points of bleeding.
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Prevent potential infection risk.
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Provide access to the deep surgical areas.
Features |
Benefits |
Stainless Steel Construction |
Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel. |
Ergonomic Design |
Ensure a comfortable and secure grip. |
Central Handles |
Precise control of neck procedures with balanced movements. |
Angled Design |
Prevent finger slipping and keep the position. |
Dual Balde System |
Grant precise dissections of the tonsil & hold back the anterior tonsillar pillar. |
Slender Shafts |
Provide visibility to the working tips. |
Applications |
ENT, General Surgery Instruments. |
Specification |
Detail |
Manufacturer |
Acheron Instruments |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
Finish |
Satin |
Category |
ENT Instruments |
Instrument Type |
Retractor |
Working End |
One Dissector End Tip and One Retractor End Tip |
Instrument Profile |
Double Ended |
Handle Type |
Solid Handle |
Overall Length |
21 cm – 8 1/4" |
Corrosion Resistance |
Yes |
Sterilization |
Autoclavable |
Usage |
Reusable |
Certification |
ISO Certified |
What is the primary purpose of the Mollison Tonsil Dissector?
The surgeons mostly use this Mollison Tonsil Dissector to safely remove the tonsil from the neck.
How do you hold this instrument correctly?
The Mollison Tonsil Dissector must be held in a pen-like grip for accurate control, and the blade must be oriented according to the procedure you are performing. You can take supervised training if you like to learn more about this instrument.