Strong but precise jaws control – for grasping, cutting and dissecting
Streamlined handles for perfect fit
Multiple hand positions for continuously changing surgical needs
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OPTIMIZED ERGONOMICS Surgeons depend on laparoscopic instrumentation day in, day out. Early fatigue and nerve damages have been reported from the use of conventional laparoscopic handinstruments. 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 laparoscopicprocedures and anatomies. |
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THE “EASY CLICK ” MECHANISM Assembly and disassembly should be easy and self-explanatory to avoid “ waste of time” while preparing the instrument for surgical use and reprocessing. The HiQ+ “EASYCLICK” mechanism reduces the time and effort for (dis-)assembly to a minimum.
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RELIABLE AND SAFE 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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STRONG AND PRECISE Surgeons demand strong and precise jaws performance in all applications. 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. |
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HiQ+ Jaw Types
• HiQ+ Dissection Forceps and Biopsy Forceps
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Straight
Standard preparation Needle holder (assistant)
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Maryland
Standard preparation All applications
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Maryland, short
Micro-preparation in tight cavities (e.g.fundoplication) Needle holder (assistant) |
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Right angle dissection forceps
For blood vessel dissection
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Biopsy forceps, severing
Tissue extraction
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Biopsy forceps with spike
Tissue extraction, rupture
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• HiQ+ Grasping Forceps
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Atraumatic
All laparoscopic applications
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Claw typ
Lap. Choly to catch the gall bladder
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Atraumatic, flat, fenestrated
All lap. applications in tight cavities (e.g. Fundoplication) mcro-grasping |
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Atraumatic, with lumen
Bowel, tube, fragile tissue
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Manhes
Fixing gall bladder Delicate/precise grasping (on spot)
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Crocodile type
Strong tissue fixation Fixing gall bladder/stomach
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Wave type, atraumatic
Very atraumatic Bowel, tube, fragile tissue
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Johannes, fenestrated
Very atraumatic Bowel, tube, fragile tissue Good visibility |
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Johann, long
Atraumatic grasping of larger organs
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Babcock forceps, "paddle"
Maximum grasping performance without damage of tissue
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Babcock forceps
For manipulation of large fragile tissue
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Babcock -Atrauma forceps
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Atraumatic
For tubes and ovaries
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Traumatic
For large cysts and Myoma
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Atraumatic
For small cysts
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Traumatic
For small cysts
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CBD, atraumatic
Fixing the CHF's at the CBD Very atraumatic Bowel, tube, fragile tissue |
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• HiQ+ Handles
• HiQ+ Scissors
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Mini Metzenbaum scissors
Standard tissue cutting Micro-dissection / -preparation
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Metzenbaum scissors
Standard tissue cutting dissection/preparations
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Scissors, straight
Standard tissue cutting dissection/preparations
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Hook scissors
Suture cutting
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