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Laparoscopic Suction and Irrigation System

  • Disposable Suction Irrigation Instrument: A Four-in-One Instrument for Endoscopic Surgery
    Oct 14, 2025
    The traditional electrocautery hook is a commonly used instrument in surgical procedures. However, it often produces a large amount of surgical smoke and some bleeding during use, requiring coordination with a separate suction–irrigation device. The frequent switching and coordination between instruments can reduce surgical efficiency. The newly developed suction-irrigation electrosurgical cutter, with its integrated functions and scenario-oriented design, has become a powerful alternative to the conventional electrocautery hook.   Developed independently by ShouLiang-med, the Disposable Suction Irrigation Instrument integrates electrocoagulation, electrocision, irrigation, and suction into one device. It allows precise coagulation of small vessels to seal and control bleeding, while its diverse electrode shapes enable delicate tissue dissection, traction, and anatomical separation. The built-in channel system can deliver saline or other irrigation fluids to the surgical field, keeping tissues moist, cooling them down, and improving visibility. It can also suction fluids, smoke, and tissue debris from the field to maintain a clear view. By using this single instrument, the need for frequent instrument changes is greatly reduced, achieving an operational loop of “irrigate as you point, coagulate as you clean, and suction as you coagulate.” This provides surgeons with a more convenient and effective tool for many typical clinical scenarios.     For example, in laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC), dissection of Calot’s triangle is a key and challenging step. When separating the gallbladder from the liver, surgeons need to delicately dissect adhesions and fatty tissue around the cystic duct and cystic artery using an electrocautery hook. The gallbladder bed often presents diffuse oozing. At this stage, the EA31303 hook-type instrument enables precise dissection and cutting, clear exposure of ductal structures, and effective coagulation of small vessels to control bleeding while maintaining a clean dissection plane. With its integrated suction and irrigation functions, the surgeon can instantly activate irrigation or suction via hand control without switching instruments. This quickly restores a clear view and enhances the safety of bile duct identification.   Therefore, the suction-irrigation electrosurgical cutter is especially suitable for minimally invasive surgeries involving complex anatomy, limited operating space, frequent bleeding, and high demands for visual clarity. The ShouLiang-med Disposable Suction Irrigation Instrument series, through its ingenious functional integration, effectively addresses key pain points in minimally invasive surgery. It serves as a powerful tool to improve both surgical efficiency and safety, providing a more convenient and comprehensive solution for these demanding surgical environments.
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  • Outstanding Clinical Performance of Monopolar Electrosurgery in Laparoscopic Myomectomy
    Jul 24, 2025
    Uterine fibroids are benign tumors arising from the proliferation of smooth muscle cells in the uterus, affecting approximately 30% of women of reproductive age, with a malignancy rate of 0.4%–0.8%. Surgery remains the primary treatment, and advances in medical technology have enabled laparoscopic techniques to make significant strides in gynecology. Laparoscopic myomectomy is widely adopted due to its minimally invasive nature, reduced pain, and overall safety. However, intraoperative hemostasis of the fibroid bed remains a clinical challenge.   In a study published in Practical Journal of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, Li Kehong et al. compared the clinical performance of ultrasonic scalpels, monopolar electrosurgical devices, and cold knives in 92 laparoscopic myomectomy cases. Patients were divided into three groups: ultrasonic scalpel (32 cases), monopolar electrosurgery (32 cases), and cold knife (28 cases).   Results showed that both the ultrasonic scalpel and monopolar electrosurgery groups outperformed the cold knife group in terms of operative time, intraoperative blood loss, and uterine suturing time. Specifically, the monopolar group achieved a significantly shorter operative time (64.6±10.3 minutes vs. 81.7±11.6 minutes), reduced blood loss (103.3±11.5 ml vs.146.6±13.2 ml), and faster suturing (19.4±4.1 minutes vs. 24.3±3.2 minutes). Postoperative recovery was also improved, with earlier mobilization (12.4±4.2 hours) and shorter hospital stays (3.7±0.6 days). The study highlighted the strong performance of monopolar electrosurgery in enhancing surgical efficiency and postoperative recovery, noting its ease of use and cost-effectiveness as key advantages in laparoscopic myomectomy.   ShouLiang-med is committed to independent innovation, providing comprehensive energy-based surgical solutions. Our High Frequency Generator support multiple cutting and coagulation modes, meeting the full demands of laparoscopic myomectomy while reducing surgical time and blood loss. Our accompanying range of monopolar instruments—available in various specifications—are engineered for complex laparoscopic procedures. With premium materials, excellent anti-adhesion properties, and precise cutting and coagulation performance, our products have earned widespread clinical recognition.   We aim to continue delivering safe and effective solutions to patients worldwide and empowering healthcare providers with more efficient treatment tools.
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