Tendon Repair Minor Surgery Instrument Set

Mengal International 13 Pcs Tendon Repair Minor Surgery Instrument Set

13 Pcs Comprehensive Tendon Repair Minor Surgery Set Kit Stainless Steel Orthopedic Surgical Instruments.

This tendon repair set is designed for clinical needs and practical challenges. All tools are made from high grade surgical stainless steel used by professionals. The instrument can be sterilized and reused.

TENDON REPAIR KIT INCLUDES

  • 1 Metzenbaum Scissors 15cm TC Straight
  • 1 Iris Scissors 11.5cm Straight
  • 1 Iris Scissors 11.5cm Curved
  • 1 Scalpel Handle # 3
  • 1 Allis Tissue Forceps 15cm
  • 1 Mayo Hagar Needle Holder 16cm TC
  • 1 Sponge Holding Forceps
  • 1 Mosquito Forceps 12.5cm Curved
  • 1 Mosquito Forceps 14cm Straight
  • 1 Adson Forceps 12cm
  • 1 Adson Forceps 1:2 12cm
  • 1 Gallipots 2 Oz
  • 1 Kidney Dish 15cm

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

MATERIAL: Stainless Steel
INSTRUMENT TYPE: Surgical Orthopedic Instruments
APPLICATION: Tendon Repair Procedure
REUSABLE: Yes
STERILIZED: Yes
AUTOCLAVED: Yes
RUST PREVENTION PROCEDURE: Passivated
PACKING DETAILS: Polybag Packing

Description

A tendon repair minor surgery instrument set is a specialized collection of surgical tools and equipment used for repairing damaged tendons. Tendon injuries can occur due to trauma, repetitive use, or sports-related incidents, and repairing them promptly and accurately is crucial for restoring function and mobility. Here’s a detailed note on the components and functionalities of a tendon repair minor surgery instrument set:

Components of a Tendon Repair Minor Surgery Instrument Set:

  1. Surgical Scissors:
    • Fine Surgical Scissors: Used for precise cutting of tissues and sutures during the procedure.
  2. Surgical Knives and Blades:
    • Surgical Scalpel Handle and Blades: Essential for making precise incisions in the skin and tissues around the tendon.
  3. Surgical Forceps:
    • Tissue Forceps: Used for grasping and holding delicate tissues and sutures.
    • Dressing Forceps: Non-toothed forceps used for handling sterile dressings and other materials.
  4. Needle Holders and Needles:
    • Needle Holder (e.g., Mayo-Hegar, Crile-Wood): Used for holding and manipulating surgical needles during suturing.
    • Surgical Needles: Various sizes and types (e.g., curved, straight) for passing sutures through tendon and tissue.
  5. Suture Materials:
    • Suture Material: Strong and durable sutures (e.g., braided polyester, non-absorbable) for tendon repair and closure.
    • Suture Sizes: Depending on the thickness and strength required for the specific tendon being repaired.
  6. Drill and Drill Guides (Optional):
    • Orthopedic Drill: Used for creating holes in bones or specialized drill guides for tendon attachment during reconstruction procedures.
  7. Retractors and Hooks:
    • Retractors: Used to gently retract and hold back tissues to provide clear visualization of the surgical field.
    • Hooks: For manipulating tendons and tissues during the repair process.
  8. Sterilization and Maintenance Tools:
    • Sterilization Trays and Containers: Used for sterilizing and organizing instruments before and after use.
    • Instrument Cleaning Brushes: For thorough cleaning of instruments post-procedure.

Importance and Functionality:

  • Precision and Accuracy: Tendon repair instruments are designed to handle delicate tissues and ensure precise placement of sutures, crucial for successful healing and function restoration.
  • Strength and Durability: Sutures and instruments are selected for their ability to withstand tension and stress placed on the repaired tendon during movement and recovery.
  • Safety: Specialized instruments such as fine forceps and delicate scissors minimize trauma to surrounding tissues and structures.
  • Versatility: The set includes a variety of instruments to accommodate different types and locations of tendon injuries, from straightforward repairs to complex reconstructions.

Considerations for Use:

  • Training and Expertise: Surgeons and their teams must be well-trained in the use of tendon repair instruments to ensure optimal outcomes and reduce the risk of complications.
  • Sterility: Maintaining the sterility of instruments is critical to prevent infections and promote successful tendon healing.
  • Postoperative Care: Proper wound care and rehabilitation protocols are essential for optimizing recovery and restoring functionality after tendon repair surgery.

Conclusion:

A tendon repair minor surgery instrument set plays a vital role in the management and treatment of tendon injuries. These sets are carefully selected and maintained to provide surgeons with the tools necessary for precise, effective, and safe tendon repairs. Advances in surgical techniques and instrument design contribute to improved outcomes and patient satisfaction in tendon repair surgery, making these instrument sets indispensable in orthopedic and sports medicine practices.

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