Disposable laparoscopic surgical instruments are minimally invasive surgical tools specifically designed for laparoscopic surgery and intended for single use only. They are widely used in minimally invasive surgeries such as cholecystectomy, appendectomy, and hysterectomy. Their core advantages lie in avoiding cross-infection, improving operational safety, and simplifying preoperative preparation.
Key Points of Usage
Preoperative Examination: Confirm that the packaging is intact, undamaged, within the expiration date, and maintained in a sterile state.
Puncture Procedure: Select a suitable puncture site (e.g., periumbilical region). Typically, a Veress needle is used to establish pneumoperitoneum before inserting the trocar.
Intraoperative Use: Insert the laparoscope and surgical instruments through the puncture channel and complete the surgery under monitor guidance.
Postoperative Management: Dispose of directly after surgery; no cleaning, disinfection, or sterilization is required, reducing the risk of hospital-acquired infections.





