MicroAire Type Helixed Tri-Port III PAL Cannula | Power-Assisted Liposuction
The MicroAire Type Helixed Tri-Port III PAL Cannula from Adas Instruments features tri-ports arranged in a spiral (helix) down the shaft. Designed for continuous smooth aspiration as the cannula strokes, with no pulsing, it is smooth-flow behaviour prized in fat-preserving harvest work. The hub fits MicroAire®-style PAL reciprocating handpieces, so it drops straight into your existing power-assisted liposuction system. Adas Instruments is an independent manufacturer and is not affiliated with MicroAire Surgical Instruments LLC. This is a compatible (type) cannula.
Key Features
- Tri-ports arranged in a spiral (helix) down the shaft
- Hub machined to fit MicroAire®-style PAL handpieces
- German surgical stainless steel shaft with anodized aerospace aluminium hub
- Electropolished ports with smooth edges that protect tissue and fat viability
- Fully autoclavable for years of clinical use
Applications
Best suited for continuous smooth aspiration as the cannula strokes, with no pulsing. Smooth-flow behaviour prized in fat-preserving harvest work.
Specifications
- Tip pattern: Helixed Tri-Port III
- Diameters: 3.0–6.0 mm (per catalogue options)
- Working lengths: 26–32 cm (per catalogue options)
- Fitting: PAL (MicroAire®-style) reciprocating handpiece
- Material: German surgical stainless steel
People Also Ask
What is the MicroAire Type Helixed Tri-Port III PAL cannula used for?
It is used for continuous smooth aspiration as the cannula strokes, with no pulsing with a power-assisted liposuction system. It is smooth-flow behaviour prized in fat-preserving harvest work.
Does this cannula fit MicroAire handpieces?
Yes, the hub is machined to fit MicroAire®-style PAL reciprocating handpieces. It is an independent compatible (type) cannula manufactured by Adas Instruments, not an original MicroAire product.
Is it reusable and autoclavable?
Yes. The high quality medical grade stainless steel shaft and aluminium hub withstand standard steam autoclave cycles. Inspect the ports and hub threads between cases as with any reusable cannula.















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