In laparoscopic surgery, trocars serve as essential access devices for instrument insertion into the abdominal cavity. Among various types, blade trocars are widely adopted for their efficiency and safety. This article provides a concise overview of blade trocars and introduces the Quickpass series developed by SurgSci Medical Ltd., highlighting its features and available models.
What Is a Blade Trocar?
A blade trocar is a surgical instrument designed to facilitate entry into the peritoneal cavity by deploying a blade during insertion. The blade is typically housed within a protective sheath and automatically retracts before and after penetration. This mechanism offers several clinical advantages:
Efficient Tissue Penetration: The blade enables swift and controlled access through abdominal layers.
Enhanced Safety: Automatic blade retraction minimizes the risk of injury to internal organs and reduces exposure to sharp components.
Ergonomic Handling: Many blade trocars incorporate user-friendly designs to improve grip and control during procedures.
Quickpass Blade Trocar by SurgSci
SurgSci’s Quickpass Blade Trocar is engineered for precision, safety, and comfort in laparoscopic procedures. The product line includes four size options to accommodate various surgical requirements. Its design integrates advanced safety mechanisms and ergonomic considerations to support both patient protection and surgeon performance.
Key Features
Automatic Blade Retraction System The blade retracts automatically before and after insertion, ensuring it remains protected during non-puncture phases and reducing the risk of accidental injury.
Olive-Shaped Ergonomic Design The trocar features an olive-shaped contour that conforms naturally to the surgeon’s palm, enhancing comfort and control during use.
Secure Button Mechanism
Safe Mode: When the secure button is released, the blade remains detained within the sheath.
Puncture Mode: When the button is pressed, the blade is deployed for puncture and immediately retracts into the sheath upon entry into the peritoneum.
Unique Blade Tip Protection The blade is enclosed within a sheath at the tip, preventing abrasion and accidental injury prior to insertion. Upon entering the peritoneal cavity, the blade retracts automatically to ensure safe operation.
Available Sizes
Diameter | Length | Recommended Use |
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5 mm | 75 mm | Pediatric or shallow access procedures |
5 mm | 100 mm | Standard laparoscopic access |
10 mm | 100 mm | Instrument port for general use |
12 mm | 100 mm | Large instrument access or specimen retrieval |
Contact Information
For further details, product inquiries, or sample requests, please contact us via the following channels:
Website: www.surgsci.com
Email: service@surgsci.com