Nerve Hook left and right 24cm, blunt point
Adas Instruments nerve hook offers distinct advantages in surgeries where precision is of utmost importance. It allows surgeons to safely access areas that would otherwise be difficult to reach without endangering nearby nerves. By carefully retracting or moving nerve tissue, it minimizes the chances of postoperative complications such as numbness, paralysis, or neuropathic pain.
This nerve hook is also a specialized plastic surgery instruments used primarily in procedures that require careful manipulation of nerves, such as facial, neck, neurosurgery, peripheral nerve surgery, and other complex operations involving sensitive tissue structures. The tool is designed with a slender shaft and a small, curved hook at the end, which enables surgeons to safely engage, retract, or move delicate nerves or tissue without causing undue trauma.
Overall, the Micro nerve hook is a critical tool in modern surgical practices, enabling surgeons to perform delicate procedures on the nervous system with the highest level of care and accuracy.
Applications:
Nerve hooks are commonly used in the following procedures:
- Neurosurgery: Particularly in surgeries involving the brain or spine, where precise manipulation of cranial or spinal nerves is critical.be causing conditions like trigeminal neuralgia. For instance, a nerve hook may be used in microvascular decompression procedures, which relieve pressure on cranial nerves that may be causing conditions like trigeminal neuralgia.
- Peripheral Nerve Surgery: Surgeons use nerve hooks to expose, isolate, or repair damaged peripheral nerves.
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: In procedures involving facial nerves, such as surgeries for facial paralysis, a nerve hook helps the surgeon manipulate facial nerves without damaging them.
- Orthopaedic Surgery: In cases where nerves are located near bones or joints (e.g., during shoulder or elbow surgeries), the nerve hook is essential to safely displace nerves to avoid injury while working on the bones or joints.
Key Features:
- Precision: The fine tip and carefully designed curvature allow for the safe manipulation of nerves in confined spaces.
- Non-Traumatic: By providing a means to carefully engage nerves, it reduces the risk of nerve injury, ensuring that delicate tissues remain intact.
- Versatility: Available in left and right angle 24cm lengths and curvatures, making it suitable for a wide range of surgical procedures involving the nervous system.
- Durability and Sterility: Made of high-quality materials that ensure longevity, sterility, and resistance to corrosion, allowing repeated use in sterile environments.
These nerve hooks offer distinct advantages in surgeries where precision is of utmost importance. It allows surgeons to safely access areas that would otherwise be difficult to reach without endangering nearby nerves. Carefully retracting or moving nerve tissue, it minimizes the chances of postoperative complications such as numbness, paralysis, or neuropathic pain.
Overall, the nerve hook is a critical tool in modern surgical practices, enabling surgeons to perform delicate procedures on the nervous system with the highest level of care and accuracy.
Technical Specifications:
- The primary function of the instrument: use nerve hooks to expose, isolate, or repair damaged peripheral nerves
- Material: Surgical Grade Steel
- Re-Usable: Yes ( need sterilization for reuse each time )
- Sterilise: No
- Finish: Satin
- Grade: Premium OR
- Ultrasonic clean: Yes
- Latex: Lates Free
Packing:
this instrument is supplied in zipper packing
or in special packing on-demand
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