Microtools

Microinstruments are instruments used in microsurgery. Microsurgery is a field of surgery in which operations are performed on small anatomical structures using an operating microscope and microinstruments.

To carry out such operations, special micron-sized instruments are required. Microtools include microneedles, microtweezers, microscissors and other instruments with miniature working parts. Their size can be less than 0.5 mm.

Microtools are made of high quality stainless steel. They must be highly durable to withstand the forces encountered when working with small fabrics. At the same time, the tools must maintain high sharpness of the cutting edges.

The use of micro-instruments allows surgeons to perform complex operations on the smallest structures - nerves, vessels, cells. Thanks to microinstruments, the development of such areas of microsurgery as reconstructive surgery, ophthalmology, neurosurgery and others became possible.



Microinstruments are instruments that are used in microsurgery to perform operations on very small areas of the body. They have very small sizes and high precision, which makes it possible to perform operations on tissues and organs that cannot be reached with conventional instruments.

Micro instruments are used to perform various operations such as tumor removal, repair of damaged nerves, implantation of artificial organs and much more. In addition, they can be used to diagnose diseases in very small areas of the body.

One of the most common micro-instruments is the microscope. It allows surgeons to see very fine details, allowing them to perform operations with high precision. Microsurgical needles are also used, which allow instruments to be inserted into tissues and organs without damaging their structure.

In addition, there are microsurgical knives and scissors, which are also used to perform operations on very small areas. These instruments have very sharp blades that allow operations to be performed without damaging tissue.

In general, microinstruments are very important tools in microsurgery that allow surgeons to perform operations in very small areas and with high precision, thereby preserving the health and life of patients.