Surgical blades are instruments for expanding wounds, retracting and holding organs in a wound, having a working part in the form of a smooth plate. They are used to provide access to organs located in the wound area and create space for surgical procedures.
The working part of the surgical scapula has a smooth surface, which allows you to easily and painlessly move apart the tissues and create the necessary space for the surgeon to work. In addition, blades can come in different sizes and shapes, allowing you to choose the most suitable tool for a particular task.
Surgical paddles can be used alone or in combination with other tools such as scissors, hooks, clamps, etc. They can also be used to secure tissues and organs during operations, providing stability and safety for the patient.
It is important to note that surgical spatulas should only be used by qualified professionals who have sufficient experience with these instruments. Improper use can lead to serious complications and even damage to the patient's organs.
Surgical blades are used during operations to expand the wound, move away the organs located in the wound, preventing them from moving relative to each other, and also firmly fix them during manipulation.
This instrument is in great demand and is very popular among surgeons. Its use helps reduce the duration of surgery, reduces the risk of postoperative complications, and makes surgery safer.
The working part of the tool can have different sizes and shapes, depending on the tasks assigned to it. The blade can be made from different materials, such as stainless steel or titanium. Modern models of medical instruments have notches and additional elements that perform additional functions during surgery. There are blades that are made with a bend for ease of manipulation by the surgeon. One of the most convenient to use is laparoscopic. It is made of plastic and has special holes for air and water. This model is best suited for micro-surgeries during laparoscopy. It is easy to use, easily fits into the wound and helps create certain conditions for the operation.