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Demonstration Of Laparoscopic Instrument By Dr R K Mishra
For Surgeon / Sep 1st, 2020 9:51 am     A+ | a-

This video demonstrate Laparoscopic Hand Instrument Part 1 by Dr R K Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. Laparoscopy instruments are different from the open one. The lenghth of the instrument depend size of the patient as different size patient require different size instruments.

Laparoscopic surgery involves the use of specialized instruments to perform surgery through small incisions in the abdomen. Here are some of the common instruments used in laparoscopic surgery:

Trocar: A trocar is a sharp-tipped device used to create a small hole in the abdominal wall through which the laparoscope and other instruments can be inserted.

Laparoscope: A laparoscope is a long, thin tube with a camera and light at the end that is used to provide a visual image of the surgical site.

Graspers: Graspers are used to manipulate and hold tissue during laparoscopic surgery. There are various types of graspers, including straight, curved, and fenestrated.

Scissors: Laparoscopic scissors are used to cut and dissect tissue. They can be straight or curved and may have a blunt or pointed tip.

Forceps: Laparoscopic forceps are used to grasp and manipulate tissue. They can have a variety of tip configurations, including straight, angled, and fenestrated.

Clip applier: A clip applier is used to apply surgical clips to blood vessels or other tissues to control bleeding or prevent injury.

Harmonic scalpel: A harmonic scalpel uses ultrasonic energy to cut and coagulate tissue, minimizing bleeding.

Suction and irrigation device: A suction and irrigation device is used to remove fluids and debris from the surgical site and maintain a clear view for the surgeon.

Retrieval bag: A retrieval bag is used to remove specimens, such as the appendix or gallbladder, from the abdominal cavity without spilling their contents.

There are many other specialized instruments used in laparoscopic surgery, and the specific instruments used will depend on the type of surgery being performed. It is important for surgeons to have specialized training and experience in laparoscopic surgery and to be familiar with the various instruments used in the procedure.

Here are some additional instruments used in laparoscopic surgery:

Needle holder: A needle holder is used to grasp and manipulate needles during suturing and other procedures.

Knot pusher: A knot pusher is used to tighten knots during suturing.

Bipolar forceps: Bipolar forceps use electrical energy to coagulate tissue and control bleeding.

Endoscopic stapler: An endoscopic stapler is used to create a staple line and cut tissue during some laparoscopic procedures.

Insufflator: An insufflator is used to introduce carbon dioxide gas into the abdomen to create space for the surgical instruments.

Veress needle: A Veress needle is used to create the initial puncture through the abdominal wall during laparoscopic surgery.

Speculum: A speculum is used to hold open the vagina during some laparoscopic procedures.

Endoloop: An endoloop is used to ligate and occlude vessels or tissue.

Balloon dissector: A balloon dissector is used to create a working space during some laparoscopic procedures.

Laparoscopic surgery requires specialized instruments and equipment to be used safely and effectively. Surgeons and surgical teams must be properly trained in the use of these instruments to ensure patient safety and optimal outcomes.

Here are some additional instruments used in laparoscopic surgery:

Ultrasonic shears: Ultrasonic shears use ultrasonic energy to cut and coagulate tissue, minimizing bleeding.

Hemostatic clip applier: A hemostatic clip applier is used to apply small metal clips to blood vessels or other tissues to control bleeding.

Endoscopic suction-irrigation probe: An endoscopic suction-irrigation probe is used to suction fluid and irrigate the surgical field during laparoscopic procedures.

Harmonic Focus: A harmonic focus is an advanced version of the harmonic scalpel that provides greater precision and control.

Endoscopic knot tying device: An endoscopic knot tying device is used to tie knots during laparoscopic suturing.

Endoscopic biopsy forceps: Endoscopic biopsy forceps are used to take tissue samples for biopsy during laparoscopic procedures.

Endoscopic snare: An endoscopic snare is used to remove polyps or other growths from the colon during laparoscopic procedures.

Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) probe: An EUS probe is used to provide high-resolution ultrasound images of the organs and tissues inside the abdomen during laparoscopic procedures.

Laparoscopic surgery requires a variety of specialized instruments and equipment, and the specific instruments used will depend on the type of surgery being performed. It is important for surgeons and surgical teams to have proper training and experience in the use of these instruments to ensure patient safety and optimal outcomes.
3 COMMENTS
Dr. Manali Danait
#3
Nov 1st, 2023 5:56 am
Dr. R K Mishra's video on Laparoscopic Hand Instrument Part 1 is an informative guide to the essential tools in laparoscopic surgery. It underscores the significance of instrument size variation depending on the patient's needs. The explanation of common instruments like the trocar is valuable for those interested in understanding the intricacies of laparoscopic procedures.




Surash kumar
#2
Mar 24th, 2021 4:15 am
Wonderful demonstration of Laparoscopic Instrument by Dr R K Mishra
Dr.Babli
#1
Mar 22nd, 2021 9:17 am
very nice Demonstration Of Laparoscopic Instrument By Dr R K Mishra
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