Laparoscopic Ring Applicator Product Specifications
Hospital
Yes
Steel
Basic Surgical Instruments
New
Laparoscopic Ring Applicator Trade Information
10 Piece Per Week
7 Days
Product Description
A laparoscopic ring applicator is a surgical instrument used in minimally invasive procedures to precisely apply a small, elastic ring (commonly known as a Falope ring or silastic band) to a tubular structure or vessel. Its primary use is in female sterilization (tubal ligation), where it is used to occlude the fallopian tubes.
Function
The applicator is designed for use through a small incision in the abdomen via a laparoscopic trocar, typically 5mm or 7mm in diameter.
Structure:It consists of a long, slender shaft, an ergonomic handle with a control mechanism (like a trigger or ratchet lock), and a distal tip with a cone-shaped barrel.
Mechanism: The elastic ring is pre-loaded onto the distal end of the applicator. During the procedure, the surgeon uses the instrument to grasp a segment of the fallopian tube and draw it into the barrel. Pressing the control mechanism releases the pre-stretched ring over the looped tube segment.
Result: Once released, the ring constricts, blocking blood flow and causing the section of the tube to scar and separate over time, which permanently prevents fertilization.
Key Uses
The main application for a laparoscopic ring applicator is for permanent female contraception. This method is preferred in many cases because it is a mechanical process that avoids the use of thermal energy (electrocautery), which reduces the risk of damage to surrounding tissues. The instrument can also be used for other surgical tasks, such as general vessel ligation and tissue approximation during different laparoscopic procedures.
Types
Laparoscopic ring applicators are available in various configurations:
Single Puncture vs. Double Puncture: This refers to the design and how many instruments are used simultaneously.
Reusable vs. Disposable: Most are made of high-quality, medical-grade stainless steel and are reusable and autoclavable, making them cost-effective.
Sizes: They come in different shaft diameters, such as 5mm, 7mm, or 10mm, to accommodate various patient anatomies and surgical approaches.
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