Vaginal Cutter | |
Model No. | Specification |
| 506.1.16 | Ф16×250 |
| 506.1.18 | Ф18×250 |
| 506.1.20 | Ф20×250 |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 |
| Type of Usage | Reusable |
| Shelf Life | 5 Years |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
The vaginal cutter is a specialized device meticulously designed for the classic minimally invasive procedure of transvaginal hysterectomy. Its design fully incorporates the spatial characteristics and anatomical curvature of the vaginal canal, aiming to efficiently and safely complete the ligation of ligaments and the removal of the uterus through this natural orifice, thereby achieving a truly scar-free and rapid postoperative recovery.
Core Features and Values
1. Optimized Design for Confined Spaces: The instrument head typically features a low-profile, smooth, and streamlined design, allowing easy access and operation within the restricted vaginal and deep pelvic spaces, minimizing interference with surrounding tissues. The curved structure conforms to the anatomical curvature of the pelvic floor, facilitating operations around the cervix, bladder, and rectum, thereby enhancing surgical safety.
2. Precise Deep Tissue Dissection Capability: Even in the limited visibility of deep surgical fields, its precise grasping and cutting mechanism ensures reliable dissection of parametrial tissues and vessels, while effectively clamping vessels to aid in hemorrhage control.
3. Specifications Tailored for Transvaginal Procedures: Available in Φ16mm, Φ18mm, and Φ20mm sizes, specifically designed to accommodate the common tissue bundle sizes encountered in transvaginal operations. Surgeons can select the most appropriate model based on uterine size, vaginal laxity, and parametrial tissue thickness to achieve optimal tissue clamping and cutting effects.
4. Embodiment of Minimally Invasive Surgery: As a core instrument for transvaginal surgery, its use avoids abdominal incisions, significantly reducing postoperative pain, shortening hospital stays, accelerating patient recovery, and meeting patients' aesthetic demands compared to open and laparoscopic surgeries.
Vaginal Cutter | |
Model No. | Specification |
| 506.1.16 | Ф16×250 |
| 506.1.18 | Ф18×250 |
| 506.1.20 | Ф20×250 |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 |
| Type of Usage | Reusable |
| Shelf Life | 5 Years |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
The vaginal cutter is a specialized device meticulously designed for the classic minimally invasive procedure of transvaginal hysterectomy. Its design fully incorporates the spatial characteristics and anatomical curvature of the vaginal canal, aiming to efficiently and safely complete the ligation of ligaments and the removal of the uterus through this natural orifice, thereby achieving a truly scar-free and rapid postoperative recovery.
Core Features and Values
1. Optimized Design for Confined Spaces: The instrument head typically features a low-profile, smooth, and streamlined design, allowing easy access and operation within the restricted vaginal and deep pelvic spaces, minimizing interference with surrounding tissues. The curved structure conforms to the anatomical curvature of the pelvic floor, facilitating operations around the cervix, bladder, and rectum, thereby enhancing surgical safety.
2. Precise Deep Tissue Dissection Capability: Even in the limited visibility of deep surgical fields, its precise grasping and cutting mechanism ensures reliable dissection of parametrial tissues and vessels, while effectively clamping vessels to aid in hemorrhage control.
3. Specifications Tailored for Transvaginal Procedures: Available in Φ16mm, Φ18mm, and Φ20mm sizes, specifically designed to accommodate the common tissue bundle sizes encountered in transvaginal operations. Surgeons can select the most appropriate model based on uterine size, vaginal laxity, and parametrial tissue thickness to achieve optimal tissue clamping and cutting effects.
4. Embodiment of Minimally Invasive Surgery: As a core instrument for transvaginal surgery, its use avoids abdominal incisions, significantly reducing postoperative pain, shortening hospital stays, accelerating patient recovery, and meeting patients' aesthetic demands compared to open and laparoscopic surgeries.