
Grooved Director
The grooved director is a surgical guide used to direct a cutting instrument along a fixed path during incision and tissue dissection. Its blunt probe tip supports tract exploration, and the longitudinal groove holds the blade in line to reduce the risk of unintended deviation.
Product Description
Design and Construction
The instrument features a slim stainless steel shaft with a continuous groove and a smooth, rounded probe end for controlled tissue entry. Its polished metal surface supports cleaning and repeated sterilization, while the rigid one-piece construction preserves the channel geometry during use. The broad lower end improves handling and stability, and the groove keeps the scalpel or scissors aligned during incision. For the Saudi Arabia tenant, documentation and conformity align with SFDA, SABER, CE, and ISO 13485 requirements, with import and service records handled through standard clinical supply channels.
Surgical Applications
This instrument is used in fistulotomy, abscess drainage, hernia repair, and minor surgical procedures that require protected incision over delicate structures. It supports general surgery, colorectal surgery, and soft tissue dissection involving sinus tracts and fascial planes. The groove guides the blade through tissue while protecting vessels, nerves, and viscera. It is also useful in emergency and outpatient procedures where controlled tract opening is required.
Sterilization and Maintenance
The stainless steel construction is compatible with steam sterilization and routine hospital reprocessing. The groove and probe tip require thorough cleaning before autoclaving to remove tissue residue and maintain smooth blade guidance. Reprocessing documentation and maintenance follow facility protocols aligned with SFDA, SABER, CE, and ISO 13485 expectations.
Material and Build Quality
The instrument is manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel with a polished, corrosion-resistant finish. The rigid shaft maintains a stable groove profile, and the smooth probe tip supports atraumatic tract exploration. The surface withstands repeated sterilization and preserves consistent performance in surgical use.
Recommended Settings
This instrument is suited to operating rooms, ambulatory surgery centers, outpatient procedure rooms, and minor procedure suites. It is practical in general surgery, colorectal surgery, and hernia repair settings where guided incision is required. It also fits standard surgical trays used in hospitals and specialty clinics.
Summary
The grooved director provides controlled blade guidance and supports safer dissection in confined tissue planes. It is available through MedPrax Market.
Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Classification | Surgical Instruments |
| Clinical Applications | General SurgeryFistula SurgeryAbscess DrainageHernia SurgeryMinor Surgical Procedures |
| Detailed Specs | The grooved director is a dual-function surgical instrument that combines a blunt-tipped probe with a channelled guide surface for controlled cutting. One end features a smooth, rounded probe tip for exploring and dilating tracts, while the body of the instrument incorporates a longitudinal groove—a shallow, concave channel—into which the cutting edge of a scalpel blade or the blade of a pair of scissors is seated during incision. This arrangement constrains the cutting instrument to a linear path, preventing lateral deviation and safeguarding underlying neurovascular structures, viscera, or other critical anatomy. The grooved director is particularly valuable during the incision of fistula tracts (fistulotomy), drainage of abscesses, opening of fascial planes during hernia repair, and any procedure where a guided, controlled incision is required through tissue overlying delicate structures. It is constructed from surgical-grade stainless steel with a smooth, polished finish, is fully autoclavable, and is a standard item in general surgery instrument trays. |
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