Teleflex GBC250 MiniLap Percutaneous Surgical System Thumbgrip Alligator Grasper
Teleflex GBC250 MiniLap Percutaneous Surgical System Thumbgrip Alligator Grasper is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Teleflex GBC250 MiniLap Percutaneous Surgical System Thumbgrip Alligator Grasper
• Model: GBC250
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The Teleflex GBC250 MiniLap Percutaneous Surgical System Thumbgrip Alligator Grasper is a specialized instrument designed for minimally invasive surgical procedures. With a slim 2.3 mm shaft, it allows for percutaneous insertion directly through the skin using an integrated needle tip, eliminating the need for a trocar. This design results in smaller incisions, reduced trauma, and potentially less postoperative pain and scarring.
Equipped with a thumbgrip handle, the GBC250 offers enhanced control and precision during tissue manipulation. The alligator-style jaws can open up to 12.5 mm, making it suitable for grasping and manipulating various tissues in laparoscopic procedures. Its ergonomic design ensures ease of use, allowing surgeons to perform tasks such as retraction, dissection, and tissue manipulation with confidence.
Packaged sterile and ready for single-use, the GBC250 is ideal for procedures requiring minimal incision sizes and reduced surgical trauma. Its compatibility with other 5 mm laparoscopic instruments further enhances its utility in complex surgical scenarios. By integrating seamlessly into the MiniLap® system, it provides a comprehensive solution for surgeons aiming to minimize patient recovery times and improve surgical outcomes.
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