The Teardrop Dissector Straight Shaft 8 3/4″, 90° Angled Tip is a high-precision surgical instrument designed for controlled blunt dissection and atraumatic tissue separation in a wide range of surgical procedures. Its unique teardrop-shaped working tip combined with a 90-degree angled configuration provides excellent access to deep, narrow, or obstructed anatomical spaces where standard straight instruments may be limited.
The instrument features a finely crafted teardrop-shaped tip designed to gently develop tissue planes, separate connective tissue, and mobilize delicate anatomical structures with minimal trauma. The smooth, rounded geometry allows surgeons to follow natural dissection planes while reducing the risk of inadvertent tissue injury. This makes it particularly useful in procedures requiring careful separation of soft tissues, fascia, and neurovascular structures.
The straight 8 3/4″ shaft provides extended reach and stable control, allowing surgeons to work comfortably in deeper operative fields while maintaining precise hand positioning outside the surgical site. The added length improves access in abdominal, thoracic, and reconstructive procedures where deeper tissue planes must be navigated.
The 90° angled working tip enhances visualization and maneuverability in confined or complex anatomical regions. This angled design allows the surgeon to approach tissue planes from an optimal direction, improving access around corners and within restricted surgical corridors. It significantly increases versatility during dissection in areas where direct linear access is limited.
Manufactured from premium surgical-grade stainless steel, the Teardrop Dissector offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance. It is fully autoclavable and engineered to maintain its structural integrity and tip precision through repeated sterilization cycles. The satin anti-glare finish reduces reflections under operating room lighting, improving visibility during delicate procedures.
The ergonomically balanced handle ensures a secure grip and excellent tactile feedback, allowing for precise control during dissection. Its lightweight yet sturdy construction minimizes hand fatigue during prolonged surgical procedures while maintaining stability and responsiveness in fine tissue manipulation.
The Teardrop Dissector 8 3/4″, 90° Angled is widely used in general surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, ENT surgery, orthopedic soft tissue procedures, and microsurgical applications. It is especially valuable for blunt dissection, adhesiolysis, tissue plane development, and deep anatomical exploration where precision and controlled access are required.
Key Features
- Premium surgical-grade stainless steel construction
- Teardrop-shaped atraumatic dissection tip
- Straight 8 3/4″ shaft for extended reach
- 90° angled tip for improved access in confined spaces
- Designed for blunt dissection and tissue plane separation
- Excellent tactile feedback and control
- Atraumatic design minimizes tissue damage
- Satin anti-glare finish improves visibility
- Ergonomic, lightweight, and balanced handle
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
Product Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Teardrop Dissector Straight Shaft 8 3/4″, 90° Angled |
| Material | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel |
| Instrument Type | Surgical Dissector |
| Tip Design | Teardrop, 90° Angled |
| Shaft Type | Straight |
| Length | 8 3/4 inches |
| Usage | Blunt dissection, tissue separation, adhesiolysis, tissue plane development |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Finish | Satin / Matte (Anti-Glare) |
| Application | General surgery, plastic surgery, ENT surgery, reconstructive surgery, microsurgery |
FAQs
1. What is the Teardrop Dissector used for?
It is used for blunt dissection, tissue separation, and development of natural anatomical planes during surgical procedures.
2. What is the advantage of the 90° angled tip?
The 90° angle improves access and visibility in confined or deep surgical areas where straight instruments are difficult to maneuver.
3. Why is the teardrop-shaped tip important?
The teardrop shape allows smooth, atraumatic tissue separation while minimizing damage to surrounding structures.
4. Is this instrument suitable for deep surgical procedures?
Yes. The 8 3/4″ shaft provides extended reach for deeper operative fields.
5. Which surgical specialties commonly use this instrument?
It is commonly used in general surgery, plastic surgery, ENT surgery, orthopedic soft tissue procedures, and microsurgical dissection.

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