What are laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps
The laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps functions as a secure grasp of the bowel during laparoscopic surgery and is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of tasks during laparoscopic surgery. The forceps are inserted through a small incision in the abdominal wall and are operated by a handle which is attached to the forceps by a long, thin bar. laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps have jaws that can be opened and closed to enable the surgeon to grasp and manipulate the bowel.
How to use the laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps
The laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps are designed to grasp and hold the bowel in place during laparoscopic surgery. These forceps have a number of features that allow them to safely grasp the bowel while minimising tissue damage.
1. Choosing the size
To use laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps, first choose the size and type of forceps that best suits the area you need to work on.
2. Inserting the abdominal cavity
Next, insert the forceps into the abdominal cavity through a small incision and gently pull the handle of the laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps to grasp a section of bowel. Be careful not to apply too much pressure as this may cause tissue damage. Once you have a firm grip on the bowel, you can move it for better access or removal from the body.
3. Removal
When you have finished using the laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps, loosen your grip on the handle and remove it from the incision site.
Application of the laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps
There are many different applications for laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps. Some of the most common ones include.
- Removal of polyps or other growths from the intestine
- Biopsy of the intestine
- Treatment of bleeding in the bowel
- Removing a blockage in the bowel
- Cutting or suturing the bowel
Laparoscopic bowel grasping forceps are an important tool for gastroenterologists and other doctors who treat gastrointestinal disorders. You can contact us if you need it.