Laparoscopic Hook Electrode
The Laparoscopic Hook Electrode is a specialized electrosurgical instrument designed for precision tissue dissection, coagulation, and cutting during minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries. Commonly used in general surgery, gynecology, urology, and bariatric procedures, this high-performance tool delivers monopolar RF energy through a durable, insulated shaft, enabling surgeons to operate with enhanced control and safety inside the abdominal cavity.
Featuring a sharp, curved hook tip, the laparoscopic hook electrode allows for precise tissue lifting, separation, and dissection with minimal trauma. It is ideal for procedures such as laparoscopic cholecystectomy, adhesiolysis, endometriosis ablation, and bowel resection, where targeted energy application is essential. The hook shape also aids in improved anatomical visualization and accessibility to hard-to-reach surgical planes.
Manufactured from medical-grade stainless steel with a robust insulated shaft, this electrode ensures safe and effective transmission of monopolar electrosurgical energy while reducing the risk of stray current or unintended tissue burns. It is available in various lengths (typically 33–45 cm) and shaft diameters to fit standard 5 mm laparoscopic trocars. The ergonomic handle and universal connector make it compatible with most major electrosurgical generator systems.
Designed for single-use or reusable applications, depending on the model, the lap hook electrode supports sterile surgical environments and infection control protocols. Its durability and sharp precision tip allow for repeated activation without deformation or loss of conductivity.
Trusted by laparoscopic surgeons worldwide, the Laparoscopic Hook Electrode is an essential tool for safe, effective, and accurate monopolar electrosurgical intervention in minimally invasive procedures.