PROBE, round, double-ended, 14.5 cm, 1.5 mm 09-04-14

STD ESURPROB14-

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L031101 - Fistula probes, reusable
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Fistula probe

Definition

A slender, rod-like, hand-held manual surgical instrument made of flexible metal, with a blunt bulbous tip, designed for use in abnormal body passages or communications (fistulas), usually between two internal organs, or leading from an internal organ to an external cavity or to the surface of the body. It is mostly used to explore and/or dilate strictures inside a fistula.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Straight probe
  • Bulb-shaped ends
  • Diameter of the ends: 1.5 mm
  • Length: 14.5 cm
  • Material: austenitic steel

Instructions for use

Used to explore a surgical wound or to follow the path of a fistula.

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