Padgett Tbts Style Breast Dissector Paddle Shaped Spatula Short Pattern
Padgett Tbts Style Breast Dissector, Paddle Shaped, Spatula, Short Pattern, 13″ (330mm) Overall Length, 8 1/2″ (216mm) Shaft Length
Padgett TEBBS-Style Breast Dissector: Paddle-Shaped Spatula, Short Pattern for Precision Surgery
The Padgett TEBBS-Style Breast Dissector with its paddle-shaped spatula with a short pattern is a highly-specialized surgical instrument. It is designed for precise dissection of tissue and manipulating during breast surgery like reconstruction, augmentation and mastopexy. This tool is versatile and combines high performance with a comfortable and ergonomic user interface which makes it a valuable resource for surgeons seeking accuracy and efficiency during operating rooms.
This article offers a comprehensive outline of Padgett Breast Dissector with a focus on its features applications, benefits, and advantages.
Key Features of the Padgett TEBBS-Style Breast Dissector
1. Paddle-Shaped Spatula Design
The instrument has the wide blade that is flat designed to resemble paddles, allowing for high control and precision when tissue dissection. The design guarantees an easy manipulation of the tissue and minimizes trauma.
2. Short Pattern for Accessibility
A shorter dissector’s length is ideal for procedures that require access to difficult or restricted places. This design allows for greater maneuverability and control when performing intricate surgical procedures.
3. High-Quality Stainless Steel Construction
Made of stainless steel that is medical grade The instrument is indestructible to corrosion, extremely robust, and capable of enduring repeated sterilizations without loss of effectiveness.
4. Lightweight and Ergonomic Design
The instrument’s light weight design and comfortable grip decrease hand fatigue, which allows surgeons to remain focused throughout lengthy procedures.
5. Polished Surface for Safety
The spatula’s smooth, polished finish helps reduce tissue trauma which aids in quicker healing and a lower chances of complications.







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