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Insufflator

Injects carbon dioxide into the abdominal cavity to create a working space for trocar placement and surgical procedures.

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Insufflator medical equipment

Product Overview

This insufflator delivers controlled carbon dioxide into the peritoneal cavity to establish pneumoperitoneum for laparoscopic surgery. It supports trocar placement, endoscopic visualization, and operative access during minimally invasive abdominal procedures.

Key Features and Capabilities

The unit has a compact tabletop housing with a front control panel, digital displays, and push-button controls for pressure and flow adjustment. Its enclosed cabinet construction supports stable operation in the operating room, while the front-mounted indicators provide direct monitoring of insufflation parameters. The design includes a power switch, status indicators, and a gas outlet connection for attachment to laparoscopic tubing and insufflation accessories. The smooth exterior surfaces support routine cleaning and disinfection in surgical environments.

Clinical Applications

This device is used in laparoscopic cholecystectomy, appendectomy, hernia repair, gynecologic laparoscopy, and diagnostic abdominal endoscopy. It supports general surgery, gynecology, urology, and bariatric surgery by creating and maintaining the working space required for trocar insertion and instrument manipulation. It is also used in operating theatres for procedures that require controlled abdominal distension and stable intraabdominal pressure. The system supports minimally invasive procedures where precise carbon dioxide delivery is required for visualization and access.

Technical Specifications and Highlights

The insufflator uses carbon dioxide gas delivery with electronic control of pressure and flow through a digital interface. The housing is built as a rigid medical equipment enclosure with front panel controls, display windows, and a standard gas outlet connection for laparoscopic use. The device is designed for integration with insufflation tubing and trocar systems used in endoscopic surgery.

Recommended Settings and Environments

This device is suited to hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and specialty clinics that perform laparoscopic procedures on a regular basis. It fits operating rooms, gynecology suites, general surgery departments, and urology units that manage minimally invasive abdominal cases. High-volume surgical facilities use it for routine endoscopic access and controlled pneumoperitoneum management.

Summary

This insufflator provides controlled carbon dioxide delivery for safe creation of pneumoperitoneum during laparoscopic surgery. It is available through MedPrax Market for use in operating rooms and minimally invasive procedure suites.

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