Hand Instrument
Hand Instrument
Award winning design puts the control firmly in the surgeon's hands with HiQ+ monopolar hand instruments. Comfort that reduces operator fatigue sets these instruments apart. While strong, precise control is maintained during frequently changing surgical needs and variable patient anatomies.
HiQ+ monopolar hand instruments are the perfect extension of the surgeon's hands. The smooth, curved handles of these laparoscopic hand instruments are specifically designed to reduce fatigue and nerve damage associated with use of conventional surgical instruments in laparoscopic and open surgeries. This extra comfort enables multiple hand positions while grasping, cutting, dissecting and coagulation in a variety of laparoscopic procedures. For further convenience, the "EASYCLICK" mechanism reduces the time and effort in assembly and disassembly to a minimum.
Offering precision and control while grasping, cutting and dissecting, the HiQ+ monopolar hand instruments are an ideal extension to the surgeon's hands.
The award winning HiQ+ handles are designed specifically to reduce fatigue and nerve damage associated with conventional laparoscopic hand instruments.
The smooth, curved handle provides extra comfort and enables multiple hand positions. Ideal for continuously changing surgical needs.
Olympus designed the HiQ+ handles for utmost ergonomics and comfort. The smooth curved handle shape provides extra comfort while enabling multiple hand positions tailored to a variety of laparoscopic procedures and variable anatomies.
The HiQ+ "EASYCLICK" mechanism is easy and self-explanatory, reducing to a minimum the time and effort in assembly and disassembly while preparing the instrument for surgical use and reprocessing.
Olympus engineers developed two dedicated joint mechanism to give the surgeon perfect tissue control. The CAM mechanism for grasping and the SL mechanism for dissecting.
The extended insulation allows safe and reliable performance during HF application. Both joint designs – CAM and SL – operate without protruding parts, which are a potential source of HF leakage in conventional crossjoints.
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