Discover the precision and reliability of Soft Tissue Graspers in surgeries like laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures, ensuring minimal tissue damage.
A Soft Tissue Grasper is a medical tool used to grasp and manipulate soft tissue in the human body. It typically has a two-arm clamping structure with an adjustable mechanical device between the arms to achieve precise clamping of soft tissue. Soft Tissue Graspers allow for free opening and closing, precise and flexible operation, and gentle but firm gripping force on soft tissue. They are widely used in surgeries, including thoracoscopic and laparoscopic surgeries, as well as other medical procedures.
As a crucial tool in medical surgery, the Soft Tissue Grasper offers precise and controllable operation in a wide range of scenarios. It provides doctors with a sophisticated and reliable tool for picking, moving, rotating, and clamping soft tissue, especially in surgeries that require the protection of surrounding organs and tissues.
Intestinal, Gastrointestinal, and Thyroid Surgery: The Soft Tissue Grasper assists doctors by gripping, moving, rotating, and manipulating various soft tissues.
Minimally Invasive Surgery: In laparoscopic and thoracoscopic surgeries, the Soft Tissue Grasper's fine maneuverability makes it an ideal tool for clamping and manipulating intracavity soft tissues.
Gynecological Surgery: It is often used to clamp ovaries, uterus, and other tissues, supporting precise anatomical work.
Urological and Thoracic Surgery: The Soft Tissue Grasper is a precise and reliable operating tool in these fields as well.
Overall, the Soft Tissue Grasper plays a key role in various surgeries. Its design flexibility and controllability make it an indispensable tool for medical professionals during complex procedures. Manners Technology’s Soft Tissue Grasper undergoes a rigorous manufacturing process to ensure superior performance in various surgical scenarios, taking into account doctors’ needs for surgical tools.
The Soft Tissue Grasper is mainly composed of:
Clamping Arms (Jaws): Responsible for clamping and fixing soft tissues, providing precise control during surgery.
Mechanical Device: Located on the handle or operating part of the grasper, it adjusts the opening and closing of the clamping arms, affecting the adjustability and flexibility of the grasper.
Handle: Used by doctors to control the instrument, usually designed ergonomically to provide a comfortable grip and precise control.
Connecting Components: Connect the clamping arms to the handle, often using high-strength joining techniques such as laser welding to ensure structural soundness.
Some advanced Soft Tissue Graspers may include visual guidance, such as micro cameras or other technologies, to help doctors position and operate more accurately.
At Manners Technology, the Soft Tissue Grasper is produced using high-precision five-axis lathes for precision cutting. The double-arm clamping structure needs to ensure the flatness of the clamping surface and the accuracy of clamping. The arms are usually made of high-strength stainless steel or titanium alloy, materials that need to be rigid enough to maintain structural stability while also being specially treated for softness and corrosion resistance.
To ensure the grasper’s mechanism is adjustable and precise, custom machining is necessary to allow free movement and adjustability of the arms. This ensures operational flexibility and controllability. The clamping surface is usually specially treated to control friction and ensure clamping stability. The arms are firmly connected to the mechanism using laser welding technology, requiring a high level of welding precision to ensure firm joints and overall structural stability.
Each Soft Tissue Grasper undergoes rigorous inspection to ensure the arms move freely, the mechanism is reliable, and the clamping force is uniform. Choosing Manners Technology’s Soft Tissue Grasper ensures professional manufacturing and precision processing. As a professional manufacturer of medical blades and instruments, we provide doctors with the best surgical aids. Contact us to learn more.