Trocars
- Material: Typically constructed from stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
- Design:
- Sharp, pointed tip for easy penetration through tissues.
- Hollow shaft allows for the passage of other instruments or fluids.
- Function:
- Used in minimally invasive surgeries (e.g., laparoscopic procedures) to create access points for surgical instruments.
- Sizes: Available in various diameters to accommodate different surgical applications.
Suction Tubes
- Material: Usually made from medical-grade plastic or stainless steel.
- Design:
- Can be flexible or rigid, with various lengths and diameters.
- Often features openings along the sides or at the tip for effective suctioning.
- Function:
- Designed to remove fluids, debris, or gases from surgical sites or body cavities.
- Applications: Commonly used in surgeries, wound care, and emergency medicine.
Cannulas
- Material: Typically made from stainless steel or high-quality plastic.
- Design:
- Hollow tubes designed for insertion into the body.
- May include a removable inner stylet for easier insertion.
- Function:
- Used for delivering fluids, medications, or draining fluids from the body.
- Applicable in various medical procedures, including intravenous (IV) therapy and airway management.
Spare Glass Barrel (Luer-Cone, 40 E, for 009-0920-01)
- Material: Made from high-quality glass, providing durability and clarity.
- Design:
- Features a Luer-Cone connection designed to fit securely with compatible devices, ensuring a leak-proof seal.
- The 40 E designation indicates specific compatibility or capacity for medical applications.
- Function:
- Serves as a replacement component for specific medical devices, allowing for safe storage and transfer of fluids.
- Ideal for procedures requiring precision and reliability in fluid management.
- Applications: Commonly used in surgical settings, laboratory environments, and other medical applications where glass barrels are preferred for their chemical resistance and visibility.
These instruments and components are essential in surgical and clinical environments, providing vital functionality for a wide range of medical procedures. If you have any further questions or need more specific details, feel free to ask!

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