Trepsat Paddle Elevator, Non-Cutting Design (9.5 mm Tip Width × 25 mm Tip Length)
Overview
The Trepsat Paddle Elevator is designed to support controlled tissue elevation, dissection, and plane development during surgical procedures requiring precision and tactile feedback. Featuring a non-cutting paddle design, this instrument is intended to facilitate tissue manipulation while supporting controlled handling within the operative field.
The broad paddle tip profile may be selected when gentle tissue elevation and separation are desired without a cutting edge.
Manufactured from German surgical stainless steel, this instrument is designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization.
Key Features
• Trepsat Paddle Elevator Design – Commonly selected for tissue elevation, dissection, and plane development.
• Non-Cutting Working End – Designed to support tissue manipulation and elevation without a sharpened cutting edge.
• 9.5 mm Paddle Width – Broad working surface designed to facilitate controlled tissue engagement.
• 25 mm Paddle Length – Provides an extended working area for tissue elevation and dissection.
• 22 cm Overall Length – Designed to provide reach, control, and access within a variety of surgical environments.
• German Surgical Stainless Steel – Designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization.
• Balanced Construction – Engineered to support controlled handling and tactile feedback.
Specifications
SKU: 050-964
Instrument Type: Paddle Elevator
Pattern: Trepsat
Working End: Non-Cutting Paddle
Tip Width: 9.5 mm
Tip Length: 25 mm
Overall Length: 22 cm
Material: German Surgical Stainless Steel
Reusable: Yes
Sterilizable: Yes
Latex Free: Yes
Manufactured in Germany
Common Applications
• Tissue elevation
• Soft tissue dissection
• Plane development
• Plastic and reconstructive surgery
• Facial surgical procedures
• General surgical procedures requiring controlled tissue manipulation
Instrument Insight
• Paddle elevators are commonly utilized when controlled tissue elevation and plane development are required.
• Non-cutting designs are often selected when tissue manipulation is desired without a sharpened working edge.
• Broader paddle profiles may facilitate distribution of force across a larger tissue contact area.
• Extended instrument length can provide additional reach while maintaining operator control.
Why Material Matters
• German surgical stainless steel is widely used for its balance of strength, corrosion resistance, and durability.
• Suitable for repeated sterilization when properly maintained.
• Commonly used in reusable surgical instruments intended for long-term clinical use.
Compliance
This instrument is intended for use by trained medical professionals. Proper technique and handling are required. Performance may vary based on application, maintenance, and clinical use.