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Laparoscopic Suction Irrigation Tube

Laparoscopic Suction Irrigation Tube

SKU: QG-MTP-LST-024 Category:

A laparoscope tube, which is also called a laparoscope sheath, is for the video camera and LED lights to be mounted in the tip of the laparoscope tube. It is made from stainless steel with thin wall and bright and smooth ID.

Customization:Available
Certification:SGS, ISO9001
Service:OEM & ODM
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Product Specification

Product name Laparoscopic Suction Irrigation Tube
material Stainless steel, etc.
Surface Treatment Anodizing, Sandblasting, Painting, Powder coating, Plating, Silk Printing, Brushing, Polishing, Laser Engraving
Machining Option Turning, grinding, milling, welding, bending, drilling, swaging, flaring, slot-cutting, stamping, deep-drawing, capping, beveling, etc.
Tube Shape Custom round, oval, square, special shape
Custom feature According to your 2D/3D Drawing or sample provided
Package Standard carton or according to customer’s requirement
Certification ISO9001:2015, SGS

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Peritoneal puncture visual tube is an operation in which a puncture tube is passed through the anterior abdominal wall through the peritoneal cavity. Abdominal puncture is a common diagnostic and therapeutic method in clinic. Diagnosis: Pleural fluid is extracted for biochemical, routine and bacteriological examination to assist in the diagnosis and diagnosis of disease. Treatment: For patients with pleural effusion, proper amount of pleural effusion can relieve symptoms and improve breathing. Treatments such as antibiotics and anti-cancer drugs can also be administered by needle. For patients requiring puncture, puncture can be used to identify the nature of pleural effusion and assist in the diagnosis of patients with unknown causes. There are numerous unilateral or bilateral pleural effusion, gas accumulation, compression, dyspnea and other symptoms. Patients with chest lesions requiring puncture administration, such as lung cancer patients.

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