- A highly specialized vascular instrument is used by phlebologists, vascular surgeons, and dermatologists during ambulatory phlebectomy procedures to remove varicose veins
Uses
- Ambulatory Phlebectomy:
- Extracting small- to medium-sized superficial varicose veins through tiny, micro-incision puncture sites on the legs
- Vein Isolation and Hooking:
- Reaching beneath the dermal layer to loop, isolate, and gently pull a targeted diseased vein segment through the skin incision
- Dermatological and Vascular Procedures:
- Assisting in minimally invasive venous surgeries where minimal cosmetic scarring is a priority
Features
- Style 0 Geometry with 2.75mm Tip:
- Specially sized intermediate blunt hook profile optimized for grabbing standard varicose vein walls without tearing them
- 6-Inch Slender Shaft:
- A lightweight, elongated handle length that offers maximum physical leverage and a clear line of sight to the puncture incision
- Satin Finish Surgical Steel:
- Forged from premium German stainless steel treated with a dull satin finish to eliminate glaring reflections from bright operating room lights
- Blunt Curved Hook Profile:
- Rounded tip geometry built exclusively to navigate subcutaneous fat safely without slicing surrounding blood vessels or nerves
Benefits
- Highly Atraumatic Vein Extraction:
- The calculated blunt curve lets surgeons hook and exteriorize fragile veins smoothly, minimizing the risk of tearing the vessel and causing localized hematomas
- Excellent Cosmetic Outcomes:
- Its narrow diameter enables the procedure to be performed through tiny stab incisions that often require no sutures, yielding excellent aesthetic results for the patient
- Optimized Tactile Sensitivity:
- The single-piece stainless steel construction transfers microscopic tissue resistance directly to the clinician's hand, ensuring precise control under the skin layer
- Seamless Sterilization Cycles:
- Resists pitting, rust, and chemical degradation, standing up to repeated high-temperature autoclaving and rigorous medical reprocessing protocols