Core equipment in a laparoscopic setup
A complete laparoscopic setup usually includes visualization, access, insufflation, energy, hand instruments, sterilization workflow, and backup support. Buyers should shortlist the system as a clinical workflow instead of buying each item independently.
- 4K or HD camera system and monitor
- LED or xenon light source with compatible cables
- CO2 insufflator, tubing, trocars, reducers, and access devices
- Reusable or disposable graspers, scissors, hooks, dissectors, and suction irrigation
Procurement checklist
The right setup depends on procedure mix, surgeon preference, sterilization capacity, OT size, service support, and documentation. MedPrax can help buyers request catalogues and compare current options.
| Decision area | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Video chain | Camera resolution, monitor size, recorder, image latency, and cable compatibility |
| Access devices | Reusable versus disposable trocars, sizes, seals, reducers, and sterilization method |
| Installation | OT space, power points, mounting, trolley, training, and service response expectations |
Useful internal links
Use these pages to move from category research to specific procurement requests.
- Compare operation theatre equipment pages
- Review reusable versus disposable trocar guidance
- Ask for complete laparoscopy tower sourcing support







