The “Lieberman Speculum FS1-1026” is a medical instrument used in neurosurgery for accessing the temporal bone region of the skull. It is specifically designed for procedures that involve the temporal approach, which is a surgical approach to reach the middle cranial fossa or the petrous apex.
The speculum consists of two blades that are inserted into the temporal region of the skull to hold the incision open, providing a clear and stable view of the surgical site. The overall length of the speculum is 82mm, which indicates the total length of the instrument.
The K-Wire mentioned in the description refers to a type of guide wire used in surgery. It may be included with the speculum to assist in the proper placement and stabilization of the instrument during the procedure.
Lieberman Speculum FS1-1026, with its temporal approach and 15mm blades, facilitates surgical access and visualization of the temporal bone region, allowing neurosurgeons to perform specific procedures in that area.