Stripper

A stripper is a specialized surgical instrument used in Unilateral Biportal Endoscopic Discectomy (UBE) procedures. It is designed to strip and remove soft tissues, ligaments, and other structures from the spine during minimally invasive surgery. The stripper facilitates precise tissue dissection and removal through small incisions, minimizing trauma to surrounding tissues.

Features and Functions

Long, Thin Shaft:

Description: The stripper has a long, slender shaft with a handle at one end and a working tip at the other.

Function: Allows for precise insertion and manipulation within the narrow confines of the surgical site.

Sharp, Curved Tip:

Description: The working end of the stripper typically features a sharp, curved tip.

Function: Facilitates controlled stripping and cutting of soft tissues, ligaments, and adhesions around the spine.

Ergonomic Handle:

Description: Designed with an ergonomic handle for comfort and control during surgical procedures.

Function: Minimizes hand fatigue and enhances maneuverability during delicate tissue dissection.

Durable Material:

Description: Made from high-quality stainless steel or titanium for durability and resistance to corrosion.

Function: Ensures reliability and longevity under demanding surgical conditions.


Specification

Working Length(mm)Working Diameter(mm)
132/
111.55.0
1203.0
1457.0
1487.0 

Applications in UBE

Facet Joint Stripping: Removing ligaments and tissues around facet joints to access the spinal canal.

Soft Tissue Stripping: Dissecting and removing soft tissues and ligaments to create space for endoscopic instruments.

Adhesion Removal: Separating and cutting adhesions to free nerves and tissues affected by spinal compression.

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