About
A 4mm Working Element is a specialized component of small-diameter endoscopic systems, designed for delicate and precise surgical procedures. It is primarily used in urology, gynecology, and pediatric surgery where a smaller instrument profile is required.
Uses of the 4mm Working Element:
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Pediatric Urological Procedures:
- Used in transurethral surgeries for infants or children, such as treatment of urethral or bladder conditions.
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Diagnostic Procedures:
- Facilitates biopsies or tissue sampling in narrow anatomical regions like the bladder or urethra.
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Small Bladder Tumor Resection:
- Enables precise removal of small lesions or tumors in the bladder.
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Coagulation of Bleeding Vessels:
- Used to control bleeding during or after minor surgical procedures.
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Stricture Management:
- Assists in excising or treating strictures in small or narrow urinary tracts.
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Foreign Body Removal:
- Helps in extracting small stones, debris, or foreign objects from the bladder or urethra.
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Gynecological Applications:
- Used in diagnostic hysteroscopy for sampling or resecting small intrauterine polyps or adhesions.
Advantages:
- Minimally Invasive: Allows for procedures in smaller or delicate anatomical areas.
- Reduced Trauma: The small size minimizes tissue damage, making it suitable for sensitive populations like children.
- Precision: Provides fine control during diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
The 4mm Working Element is critical in procedures where precision and a smaller instrument profile are essential for optimal outcomes.
Precision-Crafted Medical InstrumentBuilt from medical-grade stainless steel and polished for seamless finish, the OPTEC WORKING ELEMENT PASSIVE ensures consistent performance in diverse medical applications. Its durable construction supports multiple uses, making it a reliable choice for hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers looking for long-lasting tools for patient care.
Versatile Sizing and ApplicationAvailable in 2.9mm and 4mm sizes, this working element adapts to a variety of procedural needs. Its passive design makes it suitable for a broad range of endoscopic interventions, providing flexibility and ease during operations. This versatility ensures it can be seamlessly integrated into various medical workflows.
FAQs of OPTEC WORKING ELEMENT PASSIVE 2.9MM/4MM:
Q: How is the OPTEC WORKING ELEMENT PASSIVE 2.9MM/4MM utilized in medical procedures?
A: It is used as a passive component in endoscopic and minimally invasive surgeries, allowing surgeons to manipulate and access tissue safely. Its multiple size options enable compatibility with different instruments and procedures.
Q: What materials are used to manufacture this working element?
A: The product is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, specifically medical-grade, to ensure maximum hygiene, corrosion resistance, and durability in demanding surgical environments.
Q: When should I choose the 2.9mm vs. 4mm size option?
A: Selection depends on the specific procedure and anatomical considerations; the 2.9mm size is suitable for narrower access or pediatric cases, while the 4mm version is often used for standard or adult surgical applications.
Q: Where is the OPTEC WORKING ELEMENT PASSIVE manufactured and supplied?
A: It is manufactured, supplied, and exported by OPTEC, a trusted Indian company serving medical institutions across India and international markets as well.
Q: What is the process for maintaining and reusing this equipment?
A: After each use, the instrument should be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized following hospital protocols. Its stainless steel and polished surface finish facilitate easy and effective cleaning for repeated safe usage.
Q: What are the benefits of using a medical-grade stainless steel working element?
A: Medical-grade stainless steel offers superior resistance to corrosion and maintains structural integrity through multiple sterilization cycles, ensuring safety and extended product lifespan.