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Padgett Agris Dingman Submammary Dissector Set of 2 Extra Long 16"
Padgett Agris Dingman Submammary Dissector Set of 2 Extra Long 16"
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Padgett Agris-Dingman Submammary Dissector (Set of 2) – High-Precision 16" Lateral & Medial Access
The professional clinical solution for symmetric, full-field dissection of the submammary fold and breast pocket. The Padgett Agris-Dingman Submammary Dissector Set is an elite pair of surgical instruments engineered to solve the mechanical challenge of creating uniform surgical planes through a single access point. Characterized by their extended 406mm (16") reach and mirrored Left/Right curvature, these dissectors act as a mechanical necessity for surgeons who require specialized lateral and medial sweep capabilities. Its design is specifically optimized to provide a "wrap-around" interface, ensuring that the infra-mammary crease and sub-muscular pockets are developed with total anatomical symmetry and zero-drift security.
Key Features for Professional Medical Management
- Dual Mirrored (Left/Right) Configuration: Features two specialized instruments curved in opposing directions. This is a mechanical necessity for navigating the distinct lateral and medial quadrants of the breast pocket with equal precision from a centralized incision.
- Extra-Long 16" (406mm) Reach: Mathematically designed to provide full-field coverage of the thoracic wall. This extended length is a mechanical necessity for ensuring the superior and axillary borders of the pocket are reached without causing tension on the entry wound.
- Anatomic "S-Curve" Working Profile: Engineered with a specialized curvature that follows the natural convexity of the ribs. This ensures the dissector maintains constant contact with the desired surgical plane, providing a smoother, more predictable tissue release.
- Slim-Profile Tapered Shafts: Forged with a high-tensile, narrow-diameter architecture that minimizes bulk in the operative corridor. This finish is a mechanical necessity for maintaining high visibility and allowing the simultaneous use of fiber-optic retractors.
- Ergonomic "High-Friction" Textured Handles: Features a robust, knurled grip pattern designed for maximum tactile feedback. This ensures a grounded interface, allowing the clinician to apply the controlled leverage required to release dense inframammary ligaments.
- Surgical Grade Stainless Steel: Forged from premium, heat-treated steel with a satin anti-glare finish. This protects the surgeon’s visual acuity from distracting light reflections during deep-cavity illumination.
Detailed Product Description
The Padgett Agris-Dingman Submammary Dissector Set represents the pinnacle of specialized surgical ergonomics and dependable pocket management. In any professional environment—from aesthetic augmentation suites to complex reconstructive units—the ability to definitively define the submammary fold is a critical success factor. These dissectors act as a high-durability mechanical extension of the surgeon’s reach, offering a level of reliability and "curved-access" that straight or semi-malleable instruments cannot match.
At its core, the instrument set is built for professional-grade longevity and refined performance. The "Agris-Dingman" pattern is a global benchmark for plastic surgery because it prioritizes procedural symmetry. Because the set includes mirrored angles, the surgeon can maintain the same ergonomic hand position while switching between the lateral and medial aspects of the dissection, a mathematical necessity for achieving consistent, balanced results in bilateral breast procedures.
Built to exceed international standards for medical hardware, the Agris-Dingman Dissector Set is fully reusable and intended for high-frequency professional use. Its robust construction and specialized "Deep-Sweep" profile make it an indispensable asset for ensuring safe, organized, and high-precision results in complex breast and reconstructive care.
Specifications & Clinical Applications
Feature Details
Configuration Mirrored Pair (1 Left, 1 Right)
Total Length 406mm (16")
Blade Property Rigid Curved Dissector
Handle Type Ergonomic Textured Grip
Material Core Premium Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel
Maintenance Fully Autoclavable / Reusable
Standard CE/ISO Professional Grade
Primary Use Cases:
- Submammary Fold Creation: Defining the lower boundary of the breast pocket in primary augmentation.
- Pocket Lateralization: Extending the surgical plane toward the axilla or lateral chest wall.
- Sub-Pectoral Dissection: Creating the deep space between the pectoralis major and the rib cage.
- Capsulectomy: Navigating around established implant capsules to clear scar tissue.
- Breast Reconstruction: Facilitating the placement of tissue expanders or large-volume grafts.
Why Professionals Choose the Agris-Dingman Set?
- Optimized Symmetry: The mirrored pair ensures that both the left and right sides of the patient’s anatomy are treated with identical mechanical force and angles.
- Superior Surgical Leverage: The 16" length provides a high mechanical advantage, making the release of tough connective tissue significantly easier for the clinician.
- Enhanced Cavity Visibility: The slim shaft design ensures that the instrument does not "choke" the incision, allowing more light to reach the working tip.
- Professional Reliability: Forged to maintain curvature and shaft alignment through years of rigorous clinical service and repeated sterilization cycles.
FAQ Section
Q: Why do I need both a Left and a Right dissector?
A: Using a single-direction curve for both sides of a pocket forces the surgeon into awkward ergonomic positions. The mirrored set is a mechanical necessity for providing efficient, comfortable access to both medial and lateral planes from a single entry point.
Q: Is the 16" length too long for smaller patients?
A: The extra length provides a safety margin; you do not have to use the full length. However, it is a mechanical necessity for ensuring you never lose access to the superior poles, regardless of the patient's height.
Q: How do I distinguish the Left from the Right during surgery?
A: The curves are visually distinct. It is a professional standard for the surgical technologist to orient the instruments on the back table so the curves point toward the corresponding anatomical landmarks of the patient.
Q: Can these be used for blunt dissection only?
A: Yes. These are specifically designed for blunt tissue separation. Their smooth, polished tips are engineered to "peel" planes apart rather than cut them, minimizing post-operative bleeding.
Q: What is the best way to clean the textured handles?
A: Use an ultrasonic cleaner and a nylon surgical brush. This is critical for ensuring that any biological debris trapped in the knurled grip is removed before autoclaving.


