MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector – 11-3/4″ Length, 20mm Wide Blade
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MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector Wide Blade 11-3/4″ for Breast SurgeryThe MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector Wide Blade is a specialized plastic and reconstructive surgery instrument used to dissect and mobilize tissue in the submammary space during breast augmentation and related procedures. With an overall length of 11-3/4″ (298mm) and a 20mm wide blade, it provides the reach and broad contact needed to develop a uniform submammary pocket while maintaining excellent control. Manufactured by Adas Instruments from high-quality stainless steel, this submammary dissector features a round shaft with cm markings to help surgeons track depth and instrument position. Fast worldwide delivery is available, including shipping to the USA via DHL, FedEx, and UPS, making it a practical choice for breast surgery centers and hospitals.Why Surgeons Choose Our MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector Wide BladeSurgeons choose the MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector Wide Blade for its combination of controlled dissection, ergonomic handlin,g and clear depth orientation in the submammary plane. The wide blade distributes pressure over a larger surface, helping to reduce localized trauma while efficiently separating tissue layers. A balanced shaft with optional modifications in shaft size and tip dimensions allows customization for different patient anatomies and surgical preferences. Cm marks on the shaft support consistent, repeatable pocket development by giving immediate visual feedback on instrument insertion depth.Surgical ApplicationsSubmammary pocket creation in breast augmentation procedures.Breast dissection and tissue mobilization in reconstructive breast surgery.Refinement and shaping of the submammary space during cosmetic breast procedures.Dissection via inframammary or related approaches where controlled submammary access is required.General plastic surgery applications involving broad, controlled dissection in the lower breast region.People also askQ: What is a MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector Wide Blade used for? A: A MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector Wide Blade is used to dissect and develop the submammary pocket in breast augmentation and reconstructive breast surgery, helping surgeons create a uniform space for implants while protecting surrounding tissue.Q: Why is the 11-3/4″ length and 20mm wide blade important for submammary dissection? A: The 11-3/4″ (298mm) length and 20mm wide blade provide extended reach and broad contact in the submammary space, allowing surgeons to separate tissue planes efficiently and shape the pocket with good leverage and tactile feedback.Q: Does the MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector have markings on the shaft? A: Yes, the MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector from Adas Instruments includes cm markings on the shaft to help surgeons monitor insertion depth and maintain consistent pocket dimensions during breast dissection.Q: Can the shaft and tip sizes of the MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector be modified? A: Shaft size and tip size modifications are available from Adas Instruments on request, allowing surgeons to match the dissector more closely to specific patient anatomy or preferred dissection technique.Technical SpecificationsInstrument TypeMacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector Wide Blade. breast surgery dissector, submammary pocket instrumentApplicationSubmammary tissue dissection and pocket creation in breast augmentation and reconstructive breast surgeryBlade/Tip ConfigurationWide submammary dissector blade with straight shaft for controlled tissue separationMaterialHigh-quality stainless steel, reusable, and autoclavableSizes Available11-3/4″ (298mm) overall length with 20mm wide bladeSterilizationCompatible with standard hospital cleaning, disinfection, and autoclave sterilization cyclesFinish OptionsSmooth stainless steel finish for easy cleaning and low-glare visibilityWarrantyManufacturer’s warranty from Adas Instruments against defects in materials and workmanshipQuality StandardsProduced under strict quality control procedures for plastic and reconstructive surgery instrumentsRust PreventionCorrosion-resistant stainless steel construction with proper maintenanceUltrasonic CleanedSuitable for ultrasonic cleaning according to hospital protocolsMarkingShaft with cm marks; laser-marked with Adas Instruments branding and product identification where applicablePackagingIndividually packed in protective packaging suitable for storage and transportSterilitySupplied non-sterile; must be cleaned and sterilized before first useSurgeons using the MacCollum-Dingman Submamm Dissector Wide Blade often also work with the MacCollum-Dingman Breast Dissector and Angulated Blade Breast Dissectors for related breast dissection tasks, and you can see our other instruments about breast and soft tissue dissection in the breast dissectors category.
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