Laparoscopic Curved Spatula Electrode
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Description
A laparoscopic curved spatula electrode is a specialized monopolar electrosurgical instrument used in minimally invasive surgery for precise dissection, cutting and coagulation of tissue. It consists of a long, insulated shaft that passes through a standard laparoscopic port, a curved spatula-shaped distal tip, and a proximal handle that connects to the electrosurgical generator. This design lets surgeons work in narrow anatomical spaces while maintaining accurate control of the energy delivered to tissue.
Key features and functional benefits
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Curved spatula tip provides a broad working surface for sweeping dissection, elevation of tissue planes and controlled coagulation, reducing the need to frequently change instruments.
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Compatible with monopolar electrosurgical units to perform cutting, coagulation and fulguration using the same instrument.
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Long, slim insulated shaft designed to pass through standard 5 mm laparoscopic trocars, maintaining pneumoperitoneum and minimizing incision size.
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Ergonomic pistol-style handle and finger rings support stable instrument handling even during long procedures.
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Smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces and medical-grade materials support hospital sterilization and infection control protocols.
Common surgical applications
The laparoscopic curved spatula electrode is widely used in general surgery, gynecology and digestive surgery. Typical applications include cholecystectomy, appendectomy, adhesiolysis, hysterectomy and endometriosis treatment, where the curved tip is ideal for dissecting around organs, lifting tissue off vital structures, and coagulating small vessels or raw surfaces such as the gallbladder bed.
How it compares to other laparoscopic electrodes
Compared with hook or needle electrodes, the spatula style offers a broader contact area and smoother dissection, which can help shorten operative time and improve control when working on flat planes. Hooks, by contrast, are preferred for pinpoint traction or fine cutting. Many surgeons keep both types available, selecting the curved spatula electrode whenever they want efficient combination of blunt dissection and monopolar energy in a single instrument.
