The morcellator system is a minimally invasive surgical technology used to fragment and remove large volumes of tissue through small incisions, typically in gynecologic and urologic procedures.
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The Morcellator System is a sophisticated medical device used during laparoscopic surgery to fragment and extract large tissue masses from the body through minimal incisions. This technology has revolutionized minimally invasive procedures, particularly in gynecology for hysterectomies and myomectomies, and in urology for procedures like prostate enucleation. The system typically consists of a control unit, a motor-driven handpiece with a cutting blade, and an integrated suction mechanism. By simultaneously cutting and aspirating tissue, morcellators enable surgeons to efficiently remove large specimens, which would otherwise require a larger, more invasive incision, thereby significantly reducing recovery time and post-operative pain for the patient.
Accurate specifications vary by manufacturer and model, but common features include high-speed rotation or reciprocation of the cutting blade (often reaching thousands of RPM), adjustable speed settings for precise control, and powerful vacuum suction to manage tissue fragments. In response to safety concerns regarding the potential spread of benign or malignant tissue. This containment bag is placed over the tissue before morcellation, ensuring that all fragments are captured and removed safely, addressing a critical risk associated with the procedure.
This Morcellator Systems are indispensable for various minimally invasive surgical procedures where the removal of large tissue masses is required. Its primary use includes laparoscopic myomectomy to remove uterine fibroids and laparoscopic hysterectomy for uterine removal. In urology, it is utilized for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) treatment. For patients, the benefits of using a morcellator in a minimally invasive procedure are significant, including a shorter hospital stay, quicker return to normal activities, and reduced risk of infection compared to open surgery.
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Why is a containment system recommended with a morcellator?
A containment system (tissue bag) is used to capture morcellated tissue within the abdomen, preventing the potential spread of benign tissue or, in rare cases, unsuspected cancerous cells.