Description
The image shows a set of long, slender instruments that are characteristic of tools used in Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS), a minimally invasive approach to operating within the chest cavity (thorax). These instruments are designed to be inserted through small ports in the chest wall. They feature long shafts (necessary to reach the lung, esophagus, and other thoracic structures) and ring handles with locking mechanisms (ratchets) to secure grasps. The tips (working ends) likely include various types of clamps, graspers, or dissectors, designed for meticulous tissue handling, such as dissecting lung tissue, securing blood vessels, or removing lymph nodes, all while being guided by a video camera.
SI-2151
SI-2129
SI-2047
SI-1995
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