Trocar
Trocars are specialized surgical instruments designed to provide safe and controlled access to body cavities during laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures. Whether in general surgery, gynecology, or urology, they facilitate the insertion of cameras and instruments through the abdominal wall with minimal trauma. Their sharp or blunt tips, combined with a cannula sleeve, create a secure access port without the need for repeated incisions.Modern trocars come in multiple variants—bladed, bladeless, and optical—to suit different surgical preferences and anatomical requirements. Optical trocars allow for direct visualization during entry, enhancing safety and reducing the risk of vascular or organ injury. Many include self-sealing valves that preserve insufflation pressure, keeping the operative field stable. The ergonomic design of handles and the anti-slip stabilizers offer superior control throughout the procedure.