Trocar Article NES 02-141-11
Description
A Trocar is a specialized surgical instrument used to create access ports into body cavities, most commonly the abdomen, for laparoscopic, endoscopic, and general surgical procedures. Typically consisting of an obturator (sharp or blunt), a cannula (hollow tube), and a seal, the trocar allows the introduction of surgical instruments with minimal tissue trauma.
Manufactured from high-grade stainless steel, modern trocars are durable, corrosion-resistant, and fully autoclavable, ensuring long-term performance in hospitals and surgical centers. Their ergonomic design offers surgeons precision, stability, and comfort during delicate procedures. Available in different types—such as Abdominal Trocars, Antrum Trocars, ENT Trocars, and Luer Lock Adapters—they play a vital role in safe and efficient surgical access.
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Provides controlled access to body cavities in surgical procedures
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Available in multiple types: abdominal, antrum (ENT), and specialized variations
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Precision-engineered for smooth penetration with minimal tissue trauma
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Crafted from premium stainless steel for durability and reusability
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Fully autoclavable and easy to sterilize for repeated clinical use
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