Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector 34cm & 37cm for Gentle Breast Tissue Dissection
The Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector is a specialized plastic surgery instrument used to facilitate precise and gentle tissue dissection during breast augmentation, reduction, and reconstructive breast procedures. Designed to help prepare the sub-mammary, areolar, and axillary regions, it supports atraumatic development of the implant bed and breast pocket, minimizing tissue damage while providing excellent exposure. Available in 34cm and 37cm lengths, this dissector offers the reach and control required for different surgical approaches and patient anatomies. Manufactured by Adas Instruments from high-quality stainless steel, the Solz atraumatic breast dissector is engineered for durability, smooth handling, and reliable performance under repeated sterilization cycles.
Why Surgeons Choose Our Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector
Surgeons choose the Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector for its ability to combine effective dissection with a low-trauma, atraumatic profile. The heavy spatula-style working end distributes pressure over a broad surface, making it well-suited to sweeping, controlled motions that separate tissue planes without excessive localized force. A balanced shaft and comfortable handle give a firm grip and excellent tactile feedback, which is especially important when sculpting the implant bed and shaping the breast pocket. By offering predictable control and gentle tissue handling, this dissector supports safer, more consistent outcomes in cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery.
Surgical Applications
- Breast augmentation procedures require atraumatic preparation of the submammary implant bed and breast pocket.
- Breast reduction and mastopexy surgery require controlled, broad-based tissue dissection.
- Reconstructive breast surgery involves shaping and refining the implant or tissue expander pocket.
- Sub-mammary, areolar, and axillary approaches where long-reach, spatula-type dissectors are preferred.
- General plastic surgery applications that benefit from atraumatic, wide-surface tissue dissection in the breast and chest wall region.
People also ask
Q: What is a Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector used for?
A: A Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector is used to gently dissect and mobilize breast tissue, prepare the submammary and axillary regions, and create or refine implant beds in breast augmentation, reduction and reconstructive procedures.
Q: Why is the Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector considered “atraumatic”?
A: The Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector is considered atraumatic because it features a broad, heavy spatula-type working end that spreads force over a wider area, allowing smooth tissue separation while helping to minimize localized trauma and bruising.
Q: When should I choose 34cm versus 37cm in a Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector?
A: Surgeons may choose the 34cm Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector for standard breast approaches and the 37cm option when additional reach is needed for axillary or subpectoral dissection, larger patients or deeper operative fields.
Q: Is the Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector reusable?
A: Yes, the Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector from Adas Instruments is manufactured from high-quality stainless steel as a reusable plastic surgery instrument and is compatible with standard hospital cleaning, disinfection and autoclave sterilization protocols when properly maintained.
Technical Specifications Of Solz Breast Dissector
| Instrument Type | Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector, breast augmentation instrument |
| Application | Atraumatic breast tissue dissection and implant bed preparation in augmentation, reduction, and reconstructive breast surgery |
| Blade/Tip Configuration | Heavy spatula-type working end designed for broad, gentle tissue dissection |
| Material | High-quality stainless steel, reusable, and autoclavable |
| Sizes Available | 34cm and 37cm overall length versions for different patient sizes and surgical approaches |
| Sterilization | Compatible with standard hospital cleaning, disinfection, and autoclave sterilization cycles |
| Handle Design | Balanced shaft and handle, often with a hollow or ergonomic design for optimal control and reduced weight |
| Finish Options | Satin or dull-polished stainless steel finish for low-glare visibility and easy cleaning |
| Warranty | Manufacturer’s warranty from Adas Instruments against defects in materials and workmanship |
| Quality Standards | Produced under strict quality control procedures for plastic and reconstructive surgery instruments |
| Rust Prevention | Corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction with appropriate passivation and maintenance |
| Ultrasonic Cleaned | Suitable for ultrasonic cleaning according to hospital protocols |
| Marking | Laser-marked with Adas Instruments branding and product identification where applicable |
| Packaging | Individually packed in protective packaging suitable for storage and transport |
| Sterility | Supplied non-sterile; must be cleaned and sterilized before first use |
Surgeons using the Solz Atraumatic Breast Dissector often also work with the Silverstein Breast Dissector and Reynolds Transaxillary Breast Dissector for related breast dissection tasks, and you can see our other instruments for breast surgery in the breast dissectors and spreaders and breast surgery instruments categories.




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