The BalloonPass balloon trocar is one of Surgsci’s core access devices for minimally invasive surgery. Designed to meet real intraoperative needs, it features a bladeless cannula and a balloon-based fixation mechanism that supports safe, stable, and low‑trauma laparoscopic access. The device obtained EU CE‑MDR certification and has been validated in overseas clinical use, with performance meeting relevant international standards.
Puncture Technique Overview
The standard balloon trocar puncture process includes the following steps:
Incision – A small skin incision is created at the designated entry point.
Bladeless Cannula Insertion – The trocar’s bladeless cannula is advanced through the incision into the abdominal cavity.
Balloon Inflation and Self‑Locking Fixation – Once positioned, the balloon is inflated to anchor the trocar securely against the abdominal wall.
Maintenance of Pneumoperitoneum – The inflated balloon stabilizes the access port and helps maintain pneumoperitoneum throughout the procedure.
Instrument Access – The trocar provides a reliable and stable channel for laparoscopic instruments.
This technique supports controlled entry, reduces tissue trauma, and enhances procedural stability.
Key Advantages of the BalloonPass Balloon Trocar
Balloon Self‑Locking Mechanism
The balloon expands to conform closely to the abdominal wall, creating a secure anchoring effect. This reduces the risk of trocar displacement during surgery and supports a smoother, more controlled operative workflow.
Smooth Cannula Design
Compared with traditional trocars that use barbed or serrated cannulas, BalloonPass features a smooth cannula surface. This design minimizes trauma to the fascia and muscle layers, contributing to reduced postoperative discomfort and faster recovery.
Shallow Fixation for Thin Abdominal Walls
For patients with thinner abdominal walls—such as those undergoing TAPP or TEP hernia repair—the shallow fixation method reduces cannula occupation within the operative space. This improves maneuverability and facilitates precise surgical manipulation.
High‑Toughness Balloon Film
The balloon is made from a high‑toughness thin film that conforms tightly to the incision edge. This helps maintain a stable pneumoperitoneum and accommodates instrument exchanges without compromising access stability.
Contact Information
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