Pleura dissector

A pleural dissector is a surgical instrument that is used to detach (dissect) the pleural sac. It consists of two working bodies in the form of flat blades, which have a fine transverse notch.

The pleural cavity is the space between the lungs and the chest wall, filled with pleural fluid. In some diseases, such as pneumonia or pneumothorax, pleural fluid can accumulate in the pleural space and cause discomfort and even life-threatening complications.

A pleural dissector is used to remove excess fluid from the pleural cavity. This reduces pressure on the lungs and makes breathing easier for the patient. The dissector can be used both during surgery and on an outpatient basis.

When using a pleural dissector, certain safety precautions must be followed. First, you need to make sure that the patient is under anesthesia or in a state of deep anesthesia. Secondly, it is necessary to use sterile instruments and materials to avoid infection of the patient.

Overall, the pleural dissector is an important tool in the treatment of pleural diseases and can be used to improve the quality of life of patients. However, its use should be based on the professional knowledge and experience of the surgeon.



A pleural dissector is a device used to peel away the pleural sacs in patients undergoing pulmonary surgery or pleurotomy.

A dissector is used in cases where it is necessary to remove scar tissue or other formations that interfere with breathing and ventilation of the lungs. He also