A Handle | |
Model No. | Specification |
| 300.8 | A Handle |
| 300.9 | A Handle(with lock) |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 |
| Type of Usage | Reusable |
| Shelf Life | 5 years |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
The A-type double-detachable handle represents the core component of a new generation of modular surgical instruments, specifically engineered for minimally invasive and delicate surgical procedures. Featuring an innovative rapid-separation mechanism, it enables instantaneous detachment and reassembly of the handle and working shaft, significantly improving the efficiency of intraoperative instrument exchange and streamlining sterilization processes. This product is dedicated to providing surgeons with a stable, reliable, and ergonomic operational experience, suitable for various surgical scenarios including laparoscopy, thoracoscopy, and arthroscopy.
Core Features and Values
1. Rapid Assembly and Disassembly for Enhanced Efficiency
A snap-fit connection structure facilitates tool-free, one-second disassembly and assembly, substantially reducing preoperative preparation and instrument switching time, thereby improving responsiveness in urgent situations.
2. Superior Sterilization Capability with Advanced Infection Control
The modular design ensures full exposure of internal structures, eliminating cleaning blind spots. It is compatible with multiple sterilization methods—including high-temperature high-pressure and low-temperature plasma sterilization—to meet the highest standards of hospital infection control.
3. Ergonomic Design for Reduced Operator Fatigue
Modeled based on biomechanical data of the Asian hand, the handle incorporates anti-slip, wear-resistant materials and multi-angle torque optimization to minimize fatigue during prolonged use, supporting precise and stable surgical performance.
4. Universal Compatibility and Flexible Expandability
Standardized interfaces allow rapid pairing with various working shaft modules (such as dissecting forceps, grasping forceps, and scissors), enabling a "one-handle, multiple-shaft" configuration that reduces hospital instrument procurement and management costs.
A Handle | |
Model No. | Specification |
| 300.8 | A Handle |
| 300.9 | A Handle(with lock) |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 |
| Type of Usage | Reusable |
| Shelf Life | 5 years |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
The A-type double-detachable handle represents the core component of a new generation of modular surgical instruments, specifically engineered for minimally invasive and delicate surgical procedures. Featuring an innovative rapid-separation mechanism, it enables instantaneous detachment and reassembly of the handle and working shaft, significantly improving the efficiency of intraoperative instrument exchange and streamlining sterilization processes. This product is dedicated to providing surgeons with a stable, reliable, and ergonomic operational experience, suitable for various surgical scenarios including laparoscopy, thoracoscopy, and arthroscopy.
Core Features and Values
1. Rapid Assembly and Disassembly for Enhanced Efficiency
A snap-fit connection structure facilitates tool-free, one-second disassembly and assembly, substantially reducing preoperative preparation and instrument switching time, thereby improving responsiveness in urgent situations.
2. Superior Sterilization Capability with Advanced Infection Control
The modular design ensures full exposure of internal structures, eliminating cleaning blind spots. It is compatible with multiple sterilization methods—including high-temperature high-pressure and low-temperature plasma sterilization—to meet the highest standards of hospital infection control.
3. Ergonomic Design for Reduced Operator Fatigue
Modeled based on biomechanical data of the Asian hand, the handle incorporates anti-slip, wear-resistant materials and multi-angle torque optimization to minimize fatigue during prolonged use, supporting precise and stable surgical performance.
4. Universal Compatibility and Flexible Expandability
Standardized interfaces allow rapid pairing with various working shaft modules (such as dissecting forceps, grasping forceps, and scissors), enabling a "one-handle, multiple-shaft" configuration that reduces hospital instrument procurement and management costs.