Product Details:
| Size | 100 mm / 120 mm / 150 mm |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Reviti |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| finish | matte |
The Reviti Veress Needle is a high-precision laparoscopic surgical instrument used to create pneumoperitoneum during minimally invasive surgeries. Designed for safe, reliable, and effective CO₂ gas insufflation, it plays a critical role in gaining initial abdominal access during laparoscopic procedures.
Manufactured from high-grade medical stainless steel, this needle features a spring-loaded blunt stylet that retracts during insertion and extends automatically once the needle enters the peritoneal cavity, significantly reducing the risk of visceral or vascular injury.
The Reviti Veress Needle is lightweight, reusable, autoclavable, and ergonomically engineered for precision control. It comes with luer lock compatibility and a secure valve system to maintain insufflation pressure and prevent leakage. Widely used in general laparoscopy, gynecology, bariatric surgery, and urology, this instrument is a staple in any modern operating room.
Each unit is subjected to strict quality control standards and designed for long-term use in repeated sterilization environments.
Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 5 Piece |
| Size | 15 G |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Sterile/ Non Sterile | Non Sterile |
| Color | White |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Sterility | No |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Laparoscopy, also known as minimally invasive surgery or keyhole surgery, is a surgical technique used to access and operate on the inside of the abdomen or pelvis. Laparoscopic procedures involve making small incisions in the abdominal wall through which specialized instruments and a camera called a laparoscope are inserted. These smaller incisions result in less scarring, reduced pain, and quicker recovery times compared to traditional open surgery.
The Veress needle is one of the instruments used in laparoscopy to create the initial access point for the laparoscope and other surgical instruments. Here's how it works:
Location: The Veress needle is typically inserted just below the navel, in the midline of the abdomen, to gain access to the abdominal cavity.
Gas insufflation: Before inserting the Veress needle, the surgeon typically inflates the abdomen with carbon dioxide gas. This gas helps create a space within the abdominal cavity, allowing for better visualization and manipulation of internal organs during the laparoscopic procedure.
Insertion: The Veress needle is a sharp, pointed instrument that is inserted into the abdomen through a small incision. It is designed to pierce the abdominal wall gently. After insertion, the needle is connected to a pressure monitoring device.
Verification: The surgeon carefully monitors the pressure as the Veress needle is inserted. If the needle is correctly placed in the abdominal cavity, the pressure should register a specific range.
Confirmation: Once the Veress needle is correctly positioned, the surgeon can safely proceed with the placement of additional trocars (small tubes through which instruments and the laparoscope will be inserted) to complete the laparoscopic procedure.
Using the Veress needle is a critical step in laparoscopy, as it helps ensure that the abdominal cavity is safely accessed while minimizing the risk of injury to internal organs. It's important for surgeons to have proper training and experience when performing laparoscopic procedures to ensure the safety and success of the surgery.
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