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Surgical Suction Irrigation Tube
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 |
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Certification: | SGS, ISO9001 |
Service: | OEM & ODM |
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Product Specification
Product name | Surgical 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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If the abdominal fluid is a large amount of fluid, obvious abdominal distension, abdominal pain, or even affects the movement of the diaphragm, and respiratory restriction occurs, abdominal puncture and visual tube drainage under local anesthesia can be selected. At the same time, it is also necessary to improve the relevant tests and examinations of fluid accumulation, because some patients are caused by infection and need systematic anti-infection treatment. In clinical practice, the most common effusion caused by malignant tumors and the most important malignant tumors of the liver are prone to hemorrhagic effusion. Drainage tubes can be indwelled for controlled drainage. Human blood albumin and plasma should be supplemented intravenously to improve the colloid osmotic pressure of tissues and reduce the generation rate of effusion. Diuretics can also be applied intravenously to reduce the edema of limbs. For malignant tumors, systemic intravenous chemotherapy can also be used to control the development of the tumor if the patient’s condition permits.