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Used to occlude, retract, and identify vessels, veins, nerves, and
tendons during surgical procedures
Made from medical-grade silicone
Not made with natural rubber latex
X-ray detectable / radiopaque
Available in two diameter sizes – Mini (0.8 millimeter) and Maxi (1
millimeter), one length (16 inch or 406 millimeter), and four
colors (blue, red, yellow, white)
Vessel Loops models:
Vessel Loops Model A: Fine Vessel Loops designed for smaller blood
vessels.
Vessel Loops Model B: Standard Vessel Loops suitable for
medium-sized blood vessels.
Vessel Loops Model C: Reinforced Vessel Loops intended for larger
blood vessels.
Vessel Loops Model D: Multi-functional Vessel Loops with special
designs and features.
Vessel Loops Model E: Adjustable tension Vessel Loops for cases
requiring specific vascular tension.
Vessel Loops Model F: Color-coded Vessel Loops equipped with a
color-coding system for easy differentiation of different sizes or
purposes.
Vessel Loops Model G: Customizable length Vessel Loops to
accommodate different surgical needs.
Vessel Loops Model H: High-temperature resistant Vessel Loops
suitable for surgeries requiring high-temperature sterilization.
Vessel Loops are surgical instruments commonly used in medical procedures to temporarily occlude or isolate blood vessels. They play a crucial role in providing surgeons with enhanced control and visualization during various surgical interventions. Vessel Loops are typically made of soft, flexible materials such as silicone or latex, allowing for easy handling and maneuverability.
Common Applications of Vessel Loops:
Cardiovascular Surgeries: Vessel Loops are used in procedures such
as coronary artery bypass grafting, where they aid in temporarily
occluding blood vessels to facilitate graft placement.
Vascular Surgeries: They are utilized in procedures like arterial
and venous repairs, vessel ligation, and aneurysm surgeries to
isolate and control blood flow.
Neurosurgical Procedures: Vessel Loops assist in the delicate
manipulation and temporary occlusion of vessels during
neurosurgical interventions, such as aneurysm clipping or
arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection.
General Surgeries: Vessel Loops find application in a wide range of
general surgical procedures, including gastrointestinal surgeries,
tumor resections, and organ transplants.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeries: They are used in procedures
such as free flap surgeries, where vessel loops aid in the
microvascular anastomosis of blood vessels.
Orthopedic Surgeries: Vessel Loops can be employed in orthopedic
procedures involving bone grafts, where they assist in the
temporary occlusion of vessels during graft placement.
Benefits of Using Vessel Loops:
Enhanced Control: Vessel Loops provide surgeons with precise
control over blood vessels, allowing for safer and more efficient
surgical interventions.
Improved Visualization: By temporarily occluding or isolating blood
vessels, Vessel Loops enhance the visibility of the surgical field,
enabling accurate dissection and suturing.
Facilitates Complex Procedures: Vessel Loops are essential in
complex surgeries that involve delicate vascular structures, making
it easier to perform intricate maneuvers.
Versatility: Vessel Loops can be used in a wide range of surgical
specialties, making them a versatile tool in the operating room.
Time Efficiency: By providing efficient vessel occlusion and
manipulation, Vessel Loops contribute to shorter surgical times and
improved overall procedural efficiency.
Key Features | Description |
Flexibility | Designed to be flexible, allowing for easy manipulation and positioning around blood vessels. |
Adjustability | Offers adjustable tension to accommodate vessels of different sizes and occlusion requirements. |
Secure Closure | Equipped with a secure locking mechanism for reliable and stable vessel occlusion during surgery. |
Color Coding | Many Vessel Loops are available with color-coded options, aiding in differentiation of loop sizes. |
Disposable/Reusable Options | Vessel Loops are available in both disposable and reusable forms, based on surgeon's preference. |