ADMIRE SURGICAL ’s Abdominoplasty, commonly known as a tummy tuck, is a surgical procedure used to remove excess fat and skin from the abdominal area and to tighten the abdominal muscles. Various surgical instruments and tools may be used during the procedure, but the specific instruments can vary depending on the surgeon’s preference and the technique used. Here are some of the instruments and tools commonly used in abdominoplasty:

  1. Scalpel: A surgical knife used to make incisions in the abdominal skin and tissue.
  2. Scissors: Surgical scissors are used to cut and trim tissue, including excess skin and fat.
  3. Electrocautery or diathermy: These devices use electrical current to cut and coagulate tissue, helping to control bleeding during surgery.
  4. Suction cannula: A thin tube connected to a vacuum system that is used to remove excess fat from the abdominal area (liposuction may be part of the procedure).
  5. Hemostats and clamps: These instruments are used to control bleeding by clamping blood vessels or tissue.
  6. Retractors: Surgical retractors are used to hold back tissues and provide better visibility for the surgeon.
  7. Needle holders and sutures: These are used to sew incisions and close wounds after removing excess tissue.
  8. Tissue forceps: Forceps are used to grasp and manipulate tissues during the procedure.
  9. Skin hooks: These hooks are used to lift and hold the skin while the surgeon works underneath it.

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Adson Brown Curved Delicate Tissue Forceps 9×9 Teeth

$9.00$12.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL’s  Adson-Brown Dissecting Forceps is a specialized instrument used for grasping thick and rough tissues for manipulation. It is commonly used during general, orthopedic, and cardiovascular surgeries.
  • Toothed Tips For Secure Grip
  • Spring Joint For Fast Actions
  • Ergonomic Design For Superior Control

Adson Brown Delicate Tissue – Tungsten Carbide

$16.00$22.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL’s  Adson-Brown Dissecting Forceps is a specialized instrument used for grasping thick and rough tissues for manipulation. It is commonly used during general, orthopedic, and cardiovascular surgeries.
  • Toothed Tips for Secure Grip
  • Spring Joint for Fast Actions
  • Ergonomic Design for Superior Control

Adson Brown Delicate Tissue Forceps 7×7 Teeth

$6.00$8.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL’s  Adson-Brown Dissecting Forceps is a specialized instrument used for grasping thick and rough tissues for manipulation. It is commonly used during general, orthopedic, and cardiovascular surgeries.
  • Toothed Tips For Secure Grip
  • Spring Joint For Fast Actions
  • Ergonomic Design For Superior Control

Adson Brown Delicate Tissue Forceps 9×9 Teeth

$6.00$8.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL’s  Adson-Brown Dissecting Forceps is a specialized instrument used for grasping thick and rough tissues for manipulation. It is commonly used during general, orthopedic, and cardiovascular surgeries.
  • Toothed Tips For Secure Grip
  • Spring Joint For Fast Actions
  • Ergonomic Design For Superior Control

Adson Dressing Forceps – Tungsten Carbide

$16.00$24.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL’s  Adson Dressing Forceps is a specialized surgical tool that surgeons in every area can use for grasping, holding and mobilizing different types of dressings, in order to absorb blood and other fluids.
  • Finely Serrated Jaws for Avoiding Local Injury.
  • Tungsten Carbide Inserts for Extremely Firm Grasps.
  • Spring Style Handles Ensuring Maximum Control.

Adson Tissue Forceps

$8.00$10.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL’s  Adson Dissecting Forceps is a specialized surgical instrument commonly used for grasping delicate tissues during complex surgeries of the eye, nose and throat. The instrument is commonly used in ophthalmic procedures, ENT surgeries as well as general and vascular surgeries.
  • Narrow Jaws For Grasping Delicate Tissue
  • Toothed Jaws For Secure Grip
  • Light Weight For Comfortable Handling

Adson Tissue Forceps – Tungsten Carbide

$16.00$22.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL’s  Adson Dissecting Forceps is a specialized surgical instrument commonly used for grasping delicate tissues during complex surgeries of the eye, nose and throat. The instrument is commonly used in ophthalmic procedures, ENT surgeries as well as general and vascular surgeries.
  • Narrow Jaws For Grasping Delicate Tissue
  • Toothed Jaws For Secure Grip
  • Light Weight For Comfortable Handling.

Allis Tissue Grasping Forceps

$14.00$26.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL’s Allis Intestinal and Tissue Grasping Forceps also called a hemostat is commonly used in multiple surgeries to grasp tissues for manipulation and clamp blood vessels. The instrument is frequently used in general as well as specialized surgeries.
  • Broad Tips For Secure Grip
  • Ratchet Lock Provides Self-Retaining System
  • Ergonomic Ring Handles For Comfortable Handling

Crile Wood Needle Holder

$12.00$17.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL’s Crile-Wood Needle Holder are self-retaining finger ring forceps that assist surgeons in the handling of suture needles. While the larger variations are suitable for suturing deep tissues. Its versatility makes it one of the most commonly used surgical tools.
  • Ratcheted Finger Ring Handles For Self-Retaining Clamps.
  • Jaws With Inner Cross-Serrations For Non-Slip Grasps.
  • Tungsten Carbide Model Available To Suit Different Surgical Indications.

Crile Wood T,C Needle Holder

$22.00$40.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL’s Crile-Wood Needle Holders are self-retaining finger ring forceps that assist surgeons in the handling of suture needles. While the larger variations are suitable for suturing deep tissues. Its versatility makes it one of the most commonly used surgical tools.
  • Ratcheted Finger Ring Handles For Self-Retaining Clamps.
  • Jaws With Inner Cross-Serrations For Non-Slip Grasps.
  • Tungsten Carbide Model Available To Suit Different Surgical Indications.

Deaver Retractor – Non-Conductive

$32.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL‘s  Deaver Retractor is a popular surgical device that allows surgeons to widen surgical incisions and hold the large organs contained inside the abdominal cavity during a wide range of general surgery procedures.
  • Flat Curved Blade For Retracting Multiple Tissue Layers.
  • Atraumatic Working Surface For Avoiding Local Injury.
  • Ergonomic Flat Handle For Superior Control.

Deaver Retractor – Standard

$12.00$24.00
ADMIRE SURGICAL‘s  Deaver Retractor is a popular surgical device that allows surgeons to widen surgical incisions and hold the large organs contained inside the abdominal cavity during a wide range of general surgery procedures.
  • Flat Curved Blade For Retracting Multiple Tissue Layers.
  • Atraumatic Working Surface For Avoiding Local Injury.
  • Ergonomic Flat Handle For Superior Control.
Abdominoplasty, commonly known as a tummy tuck, is a surgical procedure used to remove excess fat and skin from the abdominal area and tighten the muscles of the abdominal wall. Various surgical instruments are used during this procedure to perform the necessary tasks. Here are some of the common instruments used in abdominoplasty, along with their specifications:
  1. Scalpel: A surgical scalpel is used to make incisions in the abdominal area. The blade size may vary depending on the surgeon's preference and the specific requirements of the procedure.
  2. Scissors: Surgical scissors with fine tips are used to cut tissue and dissect the layers of the abdominal wall. Metzenbaum scissors are commonly used in abdominoplasty.
  3. Hemostatic Forceps: Hemostatic forceps, such as Kelly or Mosquito forceps, are used to control bleeding by clamping blood vessels during the surgery.
  4. Needle Holders: Needle holders with a locking mechanism are used to grasp and secure sutures during tissue closure. Mayo-Hegar or Olsen-Hegar needle holders are commonly used.
  5. Suction Cannula: Suction cannulas are used to remove excess fat and fluids from the surgical site. Liposuction may be performed in conjunction with abdominoplasty.
  6. Retractors: Self-retaining abdominal retractors like Balfour or Bookwalter retractors are used to hold back the abdominal tissues and provide better access to the surgical area.
  7. Electrocautery Device: An electrocautery device is used to cut and coagulate tissues to minimize bleeding. Monopolar and bipolar cautery systems are commonly used.
  8. Skin Hooks: Skin hooks are used to lift and hold the edges of the incisions to facilitate precise tissue dissection and closure.
  9. Surgical Drapes: Sterile surgical drapes are used to cover the patient and maintain a sterile field during the procedure.
  10. Sutures and Staplers: Various types of sutures and skin staplers are used to close incisions and secure tissue layers. The choice of sutures may vary, including absorbable and non-absorbable sutures.
  11. Sterile Gloves: Surgeons and surgical staff wear sterile gloves to maintain aseptic conditions during the procedure.
  12. Surgical Gowns and Masks: Surgeons and the surgical team wear sterile gowns and masks to minimize the risk of infection.