Koos Micro Vessel Knife
Product Specification Sheet
Koos Micro Vessel Knife
Model Number: MTSI-472
The Koos Micro Vessel Knife is a precision microsurgical instrument designed for delicate vascular and neurosurgical procedures. Featuring both upward and downward curved variants, it allows surgeons to perform fine incisions with high accuracy. With a length of 185 mm (7.25 inches), it offers excellent control and reach. Widely used in hospitals, surgical centers, and medical training institutes, this instrument is manufactured by Micro Technologies to ensure precision, durability, and reliable clinical performance.
Product Specification
The Koos Micro Vessel Knife Upward and Downward Curved Surgical Instrument is specifically designed for microsurgical and vascular procedures requiring high precision and control. Its finely crafted blade enables surgeons to perform delicate incisions on small vessels and tissues, making it an essential tool in neurosurgery and vascular surgery.
Available in both upward and downward curved configurations, this instrument provides flexibility for different surgical approaches and anatomical access points. The 185 mm (7.25 inches) length ensures optimal reach while maintaining precision handling. Constructed from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, it offers durability, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with repeated sterilization processes.
Manufactured by Micro Technologies, the Koos Micro Vessel Knife Upward and Downward Curved Surgical Instrument meets stringent medical standards and is widely used in hospitals, research centers, and training institutes. It supports both advanced surgical procedures and educational training, making it a valuable addition to any microsurgical toolkit.
Features
- Available in upward and downward curved blade designs
- Length of 185 mm (7.25 inches) for precise handling
- Designed for microsurgical and vascular procedures
- High-quality surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Corrosion-resistant and autoclavable
- Ergonomic design for enhanced control
Benefits
- Enables precise and controlled microsurgical incisions
- Provides flexibility with curved blade options
- Enhances access to delicate and hard-to-reach areas
- Improves surgical accuracy and efficiency
- Ensures long-term durability and reliable performance
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Koos Micro Vessel Knife |
| Model No. | MTSI-472 |
| Type | Microsurgical Knife (Curved) |
| Material | Surgical-grade stainless steel |
| Size / Model | 185 mm (7.25"), Upward & Downward Curved |
| Usage | Microsurgery, Vascular Surgery, Neurosurgery |
FAQs
What is the purpose of a Koos micro vessel knife?
The Koos micro vessel knife is used in microsurgical and vascular procedures to make precise incisions in small blood vessels and delicate tissues. It is designed for high accuracy and control, which is essential in surgeries involving fine anatomical structures. This instrument helps surgeons perform delicate tasks with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues.
What is the difference between upward and downward curved knives?
Upward and downward curved knives are designed to provide access to different anatomical angles during surgery. An upward curved blade is suitable for lifting and cutting from below, while a downward curved blade allows for cutting from above or at specific angles. This versatility helps surgeons choose the most effective tool for each procedure.
Is this instrument suitable for neurosurgical procedures?
Yes, the Koos micro vessel knife is widely used in neurosurgery due to its precision and ability to handle delicate tissues. It allows surgeons to perform intricate procedures with better control and accuracy. Its design makes it ideal for operations involving small vessels and sensitive structures.
Can the knife be sterilized and reused?
Yes, the instrument is made from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, making it resistant to corrosion and suitable for repeated sterilization. It can be autoclaved using standard sterilization methods without affecting its performance or durability, ensuring safe and long-term use.
Where is this instrument commonly used?
This knife is commonly used in hospitals, surgical centers, neurosurgical units, and research institutions. It is also utilized in medical colleges and training institutes for teaching advanced surgical techniques. Its precision and reliability make it an essential tool for both professionals and trainees.
Why Choose Our Products
- Manufactured with premium surgical-grade materials
- Designed for durability and long-term clinical use
- Precision-engineered for accurate surgical performance
- Ergonomic and user-friendly design for enhanced control
