Medtronic 10mm Blunt Tip Trocar, Standard Length with Converters
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| Size | 10.00mm |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Type | Access and Trocars |
| Unit | eaches |
- FDA Product Code: GCJ
- FDA Product Code Name: Laparoscope, general & plastic surgery
- GMDN Term Code: 38456
- GMDN Term Name: Laparoscopic multi-instrument access port, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A sterile sleeve assembly made of plastic materials intended to retract a small abdominal incision to allow multiple laparoscopic instruments to pass into the abdomen at the same time during a laparoscopic procedure. It will typically have an introducer that creates the abdominal incision (but is not used in cases where the surgeon chooses to make the incision), and a valve component that maintains the pneumoperitoneum established for the surgical procedure. It allows for the introduction of multiple instruments and/or a camera port, and removal of larger specimens during minimally-invasive laparoscopic surgery. This is a single-use device.
Covidien AutoSuture
Covidien’s AutoSuture business now resides within Medtronic’s Surgical Operating Unit, under the Medical Surgical Portfolio. This group is focused on delivering advanced technologies for minimally invasive surgery, with a deep legacy in surgical stapling, energy devices, and laparoscopic instrumentation.
Key products from the former AutoSuture line include:
- Endo GIA™ staplers and reloads – a flagship line of linear cutting staplers used in a variety of laparoscopic and open procedures.
- Signia™ – a powered stapling platform offering real-time feedback and adaptive firing technology.
- LigaSure™ – a trusted vessel sealing system for tissue fusion and hemostasis.
- VersaOne™ trocars – for secure and versatile access during minimally invasive surgery.
- Sonicision™ – cordless ultrasonic dissection tools that combine energy and precision.
These technologies form the backbone of Medtronic’s minimally invasive surgical portfolio, originally developed under the AutoSuture brand by U.S. Surgical Corporation, then acquired by Tyco Healthcare, which later became Covidienbefore merging with Medtronic in 2015. Today, Medtronic continues to build on this heritage, delivering solutions that enhance efficiency, precision, and outcomes in the operating room.
