Probe
A Probe is a slender, blunt-ended surgical instrument used to explore wounds, fistulas, sinus tracts, and body cavities. Its primary function is to assess the depth, direction, and nature of a passage without causing injury. Probes are commonly used in general surgery, orthopedic surgery (to locate foreign bodies or fracture lines), and dentistry (periodontal probes). They provide essential tactile feedback to the surgeon about underlying anatomical structures.
Key Features:
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Slender, malleable or rigid shaft with a smooth, rounded tip to prevent tissue damage.
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Used to explore sinus tracts, fistulas, wound depths, and bone cavities.
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Available in various lengths, thicknesses, and with graduated markings.
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Essential for locating foreign bodies, assessing fracture depth, and guiding procedures.
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Provides critical information about the anatomy of a wound or cavity.
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Simple, indispensable tool for diagnostic exploration across surgical specialties.
Safely explore wounds, tracts, and cavities with the essential tactile feedback of the Probe from Medic Instrument.








