Description
The Frazier Suction Tube with an atraumatic tip is a specialized surgical instrument used to remove fluids and debris from surgical sites, particularly in neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, and other delicate procedures. Here’s a detailed description of its features and uses:
Key Features of the Frazier Suction Tube with Atraumatic Tip:
- Design:
- Thin, Tubular Shape: The Frazier Suction Tube is a slender, tubular instrument designed for precision suction in narrow and delicate areas.
- Curved or Straight Options: The tube can be either straight or slightly curved to facilitate access to different surgical sites.
- Atraumatic Tip:
- Soft, Rounded Tip: The atraumatic tip is designed to minimize tissue damage during suction. It is rounded and smooth to prevent injury to delicate tissues.
- Controlled Suction: The atraumatic design helps control the suction pressure, reducing the risk of inadvertently damaging tissues or organs.
- Suction Control:
- Finger Control Valve: Many Frazier Suction Tubes feature a finger control valve, allowing the surgeon to regulate the amount of suction applied by covering or uncovering the valve opening with their finger.
- Precision Control: This feature provides precise control over the suction process, essential in delicate surgical procedures.
- Sizes:
- Variety of Diameters and Lengths: The Frazier Suction Tube is available in various diameters and lengths to suit different surgical needs and anatomical considerations.
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