SPC Trocar
Acheron Instruments' SPC Trocar is a specialized tool primarily used for suprapubic cystostomy, a procedure for urinary diversion in cases of acute urinary retention.
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Manufactured from High-Quality Stainless Steel.
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Sharp Tapered Tips for Smooth Penetration.
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Superior Control with Ergonomic Design.
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Our products are ISO-certified.
- SKU: 8765
- CATEGORY: GENERAL SURGERY INSTRUMENTS
- TYPE: Knife Handle
- SIZE:
- TAGs: SPC Trocar
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Uses of SPC Trocar
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Used to suprapubic drainage to need.
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Prevent the risk of urinary tract infection.
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Provide an alternative urine drainage route when obstructed.
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Obtain a urine sample directly from the bladder.
Features |
Benefits |
Blunt Tip |
Minimize surrounding tissue damage risk during insertion. |
Tri-Port Design |
Reduce incision size with multiple instruments insertion through a single port. |
Rotating Obturator |
Prevent tissue trauma with controlled insertion. |
Ergonomic Handle |
Superior control with efficient workflow. |
Self-Retaining Mechanism |
Stabilize in a place with less hand fatigue. |
Applications |
General surgery, Urology |
Specification |
Detail |
Manufacturer |
Acheron Instruments |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
Finish |
Satin |
Category |
General Surgery instruments |
Instrument Type |
Cannulas Syringe |
Corrosion Resistance |
Yes |
Handle Type |
Solid Handle |
Working Ends |
Sharp tapered tip measuring 10fr / 12fr / 14fr / 16fr / 18fr |
Sterilization |
Yes |
Usage |
Reusable |
Certification |
ISO Certified |
Are these SPC Trocars easily reusable?
The SPC Trocars can be reused easily. Just properly sterilize them using autoclaving or other methods before use, and store them in a closed box for safety.
What factors should be considered before choosing this instrument for surgery?
The size of the trocar should be considered based on the patient’s anatomy, especially when the abdominal wall is thick. Consider the type of surgical procedure and the surgeon's ability to use the instrument effectively.