Uterine Manipulator(Ball type) | |
Model No. | Specification |
| 518.1 | / |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 |
| Type of Usage | Reusable |
| Shelf Life | 5 Years |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
The spherical uterine manipulator represents an advanced configuration in modern gynecological laparoscopic surgery, particularly in total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH). Its core feature is an inflatable-deflatable balloon positioned at the vaginal fornix, working in conjunction with a uterine probe. By employing a "lifting" rather than "grasping" mechanism, it exposes key surgical planes in a more physiological and anatomical manner, earning its reputation as a "revolutionary" instrument in laparoscopic uterine surgery.
Core Features and Values
· Precise Anatomical Plane Definition: The inflated balloon expands and elevates the upper vaginal segment, clearly separating the vaginal wall from the rectum and bladder, thereby perfectly exposing the junction between the cervix and vaginal fornix (the "reflection" area), providing optimal visualization for accurate vaginal fornix incision.
· Maximized Protection of Adjacent Organs: Through physical separation by the balloon, the rectum and bladder are effectively displaced from the surgical field, significantly reducing the risk of ureteral, rectal, and bladder injuries during vaginal fornix dissection.
· Non-traumatic Design: Eliminates the cervical clamping and grasping associated with traditional uterine manipulators, thereby preventing potential cervical tissue compression injuries or uterine perforation risks.
· Coordinated Operation: Integrated with the front-mounted uterine probe, the surgeon can simultaneously manipulate and position the uterus in multiple dimensions, achieving a "panoramic" exposure of the uterus.
Uterine Manipulator(Ball type) | |
Model No. | Specification |
| 518.1 | / |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 |
| Type of Usage | Reusable |
| Shelf Life | 5 Years |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
The spherical uterine manipulator represents an advanced configuration in modern gynecological laparoscopic surgery, particularly in total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH). Its core feature is an inflatable-deflatable balloon positioned at the vaginal fornix, working in conjunction with a uterine probe. By employing a "lifting" rather than "grasping" mechanism, it exposes key surgical planes in a more physiological and anatomical manner, earning its reputation as a "revolutionary" instrument in laparoscopic uterine surgery.
Core Features and Values
· Precise Anatomical Plane Definition: The inflated balloon expands and elevates the upper vaginal segment, clearly separating the vaginal wall from the rectum and bladder, thereby perfectly exposing the junction between the cervix and vaginal fornix (the "reflection" area), providing optimal visualization for accurate vaginal fornix incision.
· Maximized Protection of Adjacent Organs: Through physical separation by the balloon, the rectum and bladder are effectively displaced from the surgical field, significantly reducing the risk of ureteral, rectal, and bladder injuries during vaginal fornix dissection.
· Non-traumatic Design: Eliminates the cervical clamping and grasping associated with traditional uterine manipulators, thereby preventing potential cervical tissue compression injuries or uterine perforation risks.
· Coordinated Operation: Integrated with the front-mounted uterine probe, the surgeon can simultaneously manipulate and position the uterus in multiple dimensions, achieving a "panoramic" exposure of the uterus.