Ethicon Dilating Tip Obturator and Housing 10/11mm x 100mm
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Description
Reposable Trocars – Dilating-Tip Obturator and Housing Assembly System
511DA
- Dilating Tip Trocar Obturator
- Housing
- Shaft Diameter: 10/11mm
- Shaft Length: 100mm
- Sleeve: Reusable
Ethicon's disposable obturator and housing assembly are used in conjunction with a reusable sleeve. The dilating-tip trocar consists of a flat-bladed tip and a spring-loaded blade shield. The shield is designed to cover the tip to protect internal structures from puncture or laceration once the abdominal or thoracic cavity has been entered. The trocar sleeve housing contains a sealing system to minimize gas leakage when instruments are inserted or withdrawn. It includes a stopcock valve for insufflation.
Additional information
| Size | 10/11mm |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | box of 6 |
- FDA Product Code: GCJ
- FDA Product Code Name: Laparoscope, General & Plastic Surgery
- GMDN Term Code: 42412
- GMDN Term Name: Laparoscopic access cannula, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A single-lumen surgical device intended to be percutaneously inserted through the abdominal wall to create an access port for a laparoscope/laparoscopic instrument during laparoscopy. The cannula is provided with a shut-off valve for gas/fluid supply, and other sealing devices (e.g., dedicated seals/rings, caps, valves), to prevent insufflation gas leakage whilst allowing entry of instruments; it may additionally be intended for thoracoscopy whereby the valve may not be required. It may include a sharp or blunt trocar blade to assist introduction and/or puncture the abdominal wall; if the trocar is included it may be referred to as a trocar or trocar assembly. This is a single-use device.
