Myrtle Leaf Probe
A surgical probe is a versatile instrument used in various medical procedures to explore tissues, detect foreign bodies, measure depths, or follow tracts within the body. Probes are generally slender, flexible, and have blunt ends to prevent tissue damage. Here are the primary types and uses of surgical probes:
Types of Probes
- Straight Probe
- Structure: A simple, straight instrument with a smooth, rounded tip.
- Use: Commonly used to explore wounds, measure depths, and locate foreign objects within tissues.
- Angled Probe
- Structure: Has a bend or angle near the tip to facilitate access to difficult-to-reach areas.
- Use: Useful for navigating around anatomical structures and within cavities.
- Grooved Director
- Structure: Features a groove along its length to guide other instruments.
- Use: Helps direct the placement of scalpels or other cutting instruments to ensure precise incisions along the groove.


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