| Code | Description | Tubing Length |
|---|---|---|
| SAP-H | Hand-Controlled Pistol Grip Handle with Short Tubing | 11cm |
| SAP-HT | Hand-Controlled Pistol Grip Handle with Long Tubing | 280cm |
| Code | Description | Tubing Length |
|---|---|---|
| SA-300P | Suction Irrigation Tubing | 280cm |
| Code | Electrode Type | Shaft Diameter | Working Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| SIP-340-L | L-Hook | 5mm | 34cm |
| SIP-340-S | Spatula | 5mm | 34cm |
| SIP-340-N | Needle | 5mm | 34cm |
Pistol Type Handset
The Pistol Type system is a design developed for surgeons who prefer a structured grip during operative tasks. This system enables easy single-handed operation for minimally invasive surgery, allowing for direct handling of suction and irrigation to support consistent fluid management throughout the procedure.
5-in-1 Laparoscopic Solution
Developed for surgical efficiency, this device integrates Suction, Irrigation, Smoke Evacuation, Cutting, and Coagulation. By streamlining these key functions into a single instrument, LAGIS reduces the need for frequent instrument changes during the operative workflow, supporting both dissection and hemostasis.
Retractable Electrode, Smoke Evacuation and Fluid Management
The suction feature can be utilized to facilitate smoke evacuation, helping to maintain visual clarity during the procedure. The retractable electrode allows surgeons to switch between electrosurgery and atraumatic suction or irrigation. When needed, the suction provides effective fluid management and evacuation of surgical plumes.
Distal Aspiration Holes & Multiple Probe Designs
Our Pistol Type system features standard probe specifications to manage surgical flow in laparoscopic procedures:
- Aspiration Holes: Strategically placed distal holes reduce the risk of omentum or tissue blockage.
- Multiple Tip Configurations: Available in various designs, such as DISI-33L and DISI-33S, to accommodate different anatomical approaches.
- Universal Compatibility: Supports standard monopolar electrosurgery units and irrigation devices.
How does the 5-in-1 system assist with smoke management during surgery?
Answer: The suction feature of the 5-in-1 system can be utilized for both fluid management and the evacuation of surgical plumes generated during electrosurgery. This multi-purpose application of the suction feature facilitates visual clarity during laparoscopic procedures while allowing for dissection and hemostasis through a single instrument design.