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Surgical instruments for laparoscopic procedures

Choose from an extensive range of high-quality laparoscopic surgical instruments, available as single-packed or as part of a customised surgical procedure tray solution.

Patient outcomes and efficiency are dual drivers in the O.R. Laparoscopic surgery types, for example, are designed for safety and efficiency. And ensuring efficiency at every step is making sure that the instruments used in laparoscopic surgery are readily available to the surgical team when they need them. With surgical teams focused on the patient and getting the best outcome, they should not need to think about whether they have the right laparoscopic surgery tools on hand. Instead, everything they need for the complete surgical procedure could be bundled together, saving a significant amount of preparation time. Teams can focus on the patient instead of assembling the materials and components required¹, unwrapping single-packed instruments that could easily have been bundled together in a single sterile procedure pack. 

Laparoscopic surgery instruments – Customised procedure trays

Surgical procedure trays built to your specifications offer the full range of surgical instruments and components your team needs for each individual procedure. Whether it’s laparoscopic surgery or gynecological surgery instruments your team needs, your procedure tray is customised for you, by you, for your specific procedure, your operating room and workflows/practices. All high-quality products, packed into convenient, cost-effective and easy-to-use procedure trays that save time and costs and help to reduce the possibility of error.

Mölnlycke ProcedurePak trays are customisable, drawing from a full range of laparoscopic and gynecological surgery instruments to match your every surgical need.

How safe is laparoscopic surgery?

Why is laparoscopic surgery better than standard open surgery? Laparoscopy, also known as keyhole surgery, is less invasive, using smaller incisions, making it a viable choice for shorter procedure duration, faster patient recovery times and greater patient safety and less risk of infection. With laparoscopy, increasingly precise dissection is possible, making these surgeries more efficient for surgical teams and more favourable in terms of recovering from laparoscopy for patients. The less invasive the procedure, the swifter the patient’s journey to healing.

What types of laparoscopic procedures and instruments?

Laparoscopy is used to treat and diagnose conditions. Using only small incisions, a small camera, and a variety of specialised laparoscopic instruments, surgical teams can use laparoscopy to remove organs, repair hernias, perform hysterectomies and other gynecological surgeries, and much more.

Common laparoscopic surgery types include cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal), colectomy (colon surgery), hernia repairs and gyn surgery (a commonly used term for gynecological surgery), all of which employ laparoscopy-specific instruments.

What instruments are used in laparoscopic surgery?

As laparoscopic procedures have become more common, the ability to offer minimally invasive surgery has changed the way operations are done and what kinds of laparoscopic surgery instruments are needed.

Different laparoscopic surgeries require different instrument types and sizes, which are available as single-packed items or as a part of a procedure-specific laparoscopic instrument tray.

From procedure-specific laparoscopy drapes for effective draping to sterile retrieval bags indicated for the quick and safe retrieval and extraction of tissue specimens, a comprehensive range of laparoscopic components is available. The full range of laparoscopic surgery tools for specific procedures is also available, including laparoscopic monopolar scissors, other monopolar instruments such as the L-hook electrode used for laparoscopic endoscopy and monopolar electrocautery, plume evacuation pencils for clearing the operating field of surgical smoke, high-pressure pulsed lavage solutions for cleaning bone and removing debris during joint procedures, suction and irrigation sets to help flush blood and tissue debris from the surgical site to aid visualisation during minimally invasive laparoscopic gynecologic, general, thoracic and urology procedures, ergonomically designed trocars for access to the peritoneal cavity, and Veress needles for creating a pneumoperitoneum.  

Choose your laparoscopic surgical instruments

Get in touch today to discuss your laparoscopic instrument needs, and Mölnlycke can help you select the surgical components you need to build customised ProcedurePak trays for the laparoscopic procedures in the surgical range.

 

    1. Greiling M. A multinational case study to evaluate and quantify time-saving by using custom procedure trays for operating room efficiency. Poster presentation at the 23rd Congress of EAHM, Zürich, Switzerland, 9-10 Sep 2010