Dissecting Probe
Item Name Code (INC) 46228
Additional Information for Dissecting Probe
A dissecting probe is a medical instrument used in surgical procedures and anatomical dissections. It is a slender, pointed tool with a handle on one end and a sharp or blunt tip on the other. The probe is typically made of stainless steel or another durable material.
Dissecting probes are commonly used by surgeons, pathologists, and anatomists to explore and manipulate tissues during surgeries or dissections. They are designed to gently separate and lift tissues, locate structures, and assess the integrity of tissues or organs.
The sharp tip of the probe can be used to make precise incisions or punctures, while the blunt tip is used for probing and exploring delicate structures without causing damage. The handle provides a comfortable grip and control for the user.
Dissecting probes are an essential tool in various medical procedures, including general surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, and autopsy examinations. They are also used in dental and veterinary practices for similar purposes.
In summary, a dissecting probe is a versatile instrument used in medical, dental, and veterinary settings for exploring, manipulating, and assessing tissues during surgical procedures and anatomical dissections.
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