Frazier Trocars, suction tubes, Cannulas Fig. 6FR (15cm) ø2mm
The Frazier Trocars, Suction Tubes, and Cannulas Fig.6FR (15cm) ø2mm are essential surgical instruments designed to provide precise suction and efficient fluid removal during procedures.
Because delicate surgeries require controlled suction, these instruments ensure minimal tissue damage while effectively clearing the surgical field.
Moreover, their fine design allows for use in neurosurgery, ENT procedures, and microsurgical applications.
Additionally, the 15cm length offers optimal reach and maneuverability.
While shorter instruments may limit accessibility, and longer ones may become cumbersome, this size provides excellent control in confined surgical spaces.
As a result, surgeons can achieve better visibility and precision.
Furthermore, the ø2mm diameter ensures effective suction without excessive pressure.
Since maintaining delicate structures is critical in surgical procedures, this feature minimizes trauma while efficiently removing fluids.
In addition, the ergonomic design allows for comfortable handling, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use.
Equally important, the high-quality stainless steel construction ensures durability and resistance to corrosion.
Given that surgical instruments require frequent sterilization, this material guarantees long-term reliability.
Therefore, these instruments remain a trusted choice in various surgical specialties.
Moreover, the Frazier suction tube features a controllable suction mechanism, allowing surgeons to regulate suction intensity as needed.
Because precision is vital in surgery, this feature enhances control and reduces the risk of accidental tissue damage.
Thus, it ensures an improved surgical outcome.
In conclusion, the Frazier Trocars, Suction Tubes, and Cannulas Fig.6FR (15cm) ø2mm provide superior precision, durability, and efficiency.
Consequently, their ergonomic design, adjustable suction control, and high-quality materials make them indispensable tools for surgeons performing delicate procedures.



