ADMIRE SURGICAL ’s Micro and hand surgery are highly specialized fields of medicine that require precision and delicate techniques to treat a wide range of conditions, from nerve repairs to tissue reconstruction. Surgeons in these fields rely on a variety of specialized instruments to perform their procedures with utmost accuracy. Here are some of the essential instruments used in micro and hand surgery:
- Needle Holders: Needle holders are essential for suturing during surgery. In micro and hand surgery, delicate needle holders are used to grasp and manipulate fine needles and sutures accurately.
- Scissors: Microsurgical scissors are small, sharp, and fine-tipped, designed for precise cutting of tissues, sutures, and other materials.
- Tweezers (Forceps): Surgical tweezers, or forceps, come in various shapes and sizes, each tailored to a specific purpose. For example, Adson forceps with fine teeth are used for holding delicate tissues, while dressing forceps with smooth tips are used for grasping dressings and gauze.
- Micro Dissectors: These instruments have very fine tips for gently separating and dissecting tissues with minimal trauma. Examples include micro hooks, spatulas, and elevators.
- Micro Needle Holders: These are smaller, more delicate versions of traditional needle holders designed for microsurgical procedures. They allow for precise control when suturing tiny structures.
- Microvascular Clamps: Used in microsurgery, these clamps are designed to temporarily occlude small blood vessels, allowing the surgeon to work on them without causing excessive bleeding.