From new innovations in advanced energy to high-precision instrumentation, we offer a broad spectrum of laparoscopic instruments that enable minimally invasive surgery in a variety of specialties.
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Designed hand-in-hand with our clinical partners, Aesculap instruments combine superior craftsmanship with modern design, making us the instrument of choice for minimally invasive surgery around the globe.
Our portfolio of laparoscopic instruments includes a comprehensive range of reusable, reposable and single-use instruments and trocars as well as ligation clip appliers, endoscopes and advanced energy solutions.
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Aesculap offers an extensive selection of laparoscopic instruments for even the most complicated minimally invasive procedures. Instruments are available in both modular and single-piece configurations as well as standard and bariatric lengths.
The unique design of our modular instrumentation allows each instrument to be fully disassembled for effective cleaning and decontamination. All modular instruments are validated to be sterilized while fully assembled, which means the laparoscopy set is ready-to-go as soon as it reaches the OR.
Our line of minimally invasive instruments includes more than 100 jaw patterns of reusable scissors, graspers and dissectors available in both monopolar and bipolar formats.
Snowden-Pencer and V. Mueller laparoscopic surgical instrumentation help surgeons safely and effectively perform procedures to improve patient lives. Laparoscopic surgeries tend to decrease postoperative pain and promote quicker recovery time*. We offer 3-mm trocars for microscopic procedures, resulting in better cosmesis and patient post-surgery comfort**. Our industry-leading portfolio gives you over 300 configurations, from laparoscopes to laparoscopic scissors, to confidently accomplish nearly any surgical task. Snowden-Pencer laparoscopic instruments feature an easy-to-use integrated ratchet mechanism that allows the surgeon to use the same instrument with or without a ratchet.