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Neurosurgery DTR Instruments

Equip your practice with high-quality single-use neurosurgery instruments. This DTR range includes sterile instruments for suction, vessel flushing, irrigation and soft tissue retraction. Supplied by Medical Devices for Australian hospitals, day surgeries and theatre teams, each instrument helps reduce reprocessing demands and support consistency across scheduled procedure lists. Explore the range below or request a quote for bulk pricing.

Choosing the right neurosurgery equipment

Investing in single-use neurosurgery tools can help theatre teams maintain reliable case preparation, more efficient workflows and safer procedural results. For Australian hospitals, neurosurgical theatres and day surgery teams, sterile single-use instruments help simplify equipment turnover while keeping key tools available for each case. The proper combination of instruments also helps teams build uniform and dependable neurosurgical setups across theatre lists, procedure requirements and clinician preferences.

Suction and fluid management

Frazier Suction Handles are used to remove bodily fluids during surgery, helping clinicians maintain visibility in focused surgical fields. As part of neurosurgery instrument sets, they are commonly used in procedures where controlled suction is required within a narrow or delicate operative area.

  • Frazier Suction Handles

Flushing and vessel irrigation

Heparin Flushing Needles are available in two distinct lengths to enable better access to the vein, while Tibbs Arterial Cannulas are used during surgery for vessel irrigation and flushing out debris.

  • Heparin Flushing Needle
  • Tibbs Arterial Cannula

Retraction and surgical access

Langenbeck Retractors allow surgeons to pull back soft tissues, incision edges or wound edges during procedures. As part of a single-use setup, they support a consistent option for tissue retraction without adding to reprocessing requirements.

  • Langenbeck Retractor

FAQs

What neurosurgery instruments are included in the DTR single-use range?
The DTR single-use neurosurgery range includes a focused selection of instruments for theatre support tasks. Products include Frazier Suction Handles for fluid removal, Heparin Flushing Needles for venous access, Tibbs Arterial Cannulas for vessel irrigation and Langenbeck Retractors for soft tissue or wound edge retraction.

Each product is supplied as a single-use option, helping surgical teams access clean, ready-to-use instruments when they need them. By reducing the steps involved in cleaning, sterilising and reprocessing reusable instruments, the range can help support smoother theatre workflows and maintain infection control standards.

What is a Frazier Suction Handle used for in neurosurgery?
A Frazier Suction Handle is used in neurosurgery to remove blood, fluid and debris from the surgical field during procedures. It is commonly used in procedures where visibility and controlled suction are important, such as cranial surgery, spinal surgery, tumour-related procedures, trauma cases and other operations involving small or delicate surgical spaces.

Its narrow profile allows suction to be directed into a focused area, making it useful when working around delicate structures or within confined operative fields. By helping keep the surgical site clear, a Frazier Suction Handle supports visibility, access and precision throughout the procedure.

Do you supply single-use neurosurgery instruments and equipment to Australian hospitals and day surgeries?
Yes. As a neurosurgery instrument supplier, we partner with hospitals, day surgeries and surgical departments across Australia. Our team can assist with availability, order quantities and suitable product options for facilities purchasing in bulk. To get started, fill out our online form or call 1800 77 51 51 within Australia. International customers can contact the team on +61 2 9743 3888.

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