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S.S IRRIGATION CANNULA

SKU: GSI-00a470
ITC-HSN: 9018
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SKU: GSI-00a470
ITC-HSN: 9018

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Country of origin : India

Irrigation cannula, often made of stainless steel (S.S.), is a surgical instrument used in minimally invasive procedures to manage fluids at the surgical site. It combines suction and irrigation functions, allowing surgeons to remove fluids and debris while simultaneously introducing fluids like saline to maintain a clear view and optimal conditions.


Maintaining a Clear Surgical Field:

The cannula removes blood, fluids, and debris, ensuring a clear view for the surgeon. 


Fluid Management:

It helps control the balance of fluids at the surgical site, preventing complications from excess fluid buildup or tissue dehydration. 


Irrigation:

Sterile fluids, like saline, are introduced to cleanse the surgical site and maintain hydration. 


Laparoscopic Surgery:

In laparoscopy, it helps distend the abdominal cavity, improving visualization and maneuverability.     

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    Ophthalmic Surgery: Used to maintain a clear visual field by removing aqueous humor or irrigation fluid during cataract surgery.

    Gynecological Surgery: Employed in hysteroscopy or laparoscopy for fluid management.

    Endoscopy: Used for suctioning fluids and debris during procedures like colonoscopy or upper endoscopy. 

    An irrigation and aspiration cannula is a surgical instrument used primarily in ophthalmic and laparoscopic procedures to simultaneously irrigate (introduce fluids) and aspirate (remove fluids and debris) within a body cavity or wound. This dual function helps maintain a clear surgical field, stabilize the surgical area, and remove unwanted materials. 
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