Groove – Director

Description:-  A groove director is a veterinary surgical instrument used to guide and control the incision made with a scalpel or other sharp instruments during surgery. It helps ensure precision, safety, and directional control, particularly in delicate or deep tissue procedures.

Description

Specifications

  • Length: Usually 5 to 6 inches (12–15 cm)
  • Material: High-grade surgical stainless steel
  • Finish: Matte or satin to reduce glare
  • Groove Width: Narrow channel to fit scalpel blades
  • End Types: One end with grooved guide; other end blunt or slightly curved
  • Sterilization: Fully autoclavable

Sizes

  • Standard Size: 5–6 inches
  • Miniature Size: Available for small animal procedures
  • Custom Sizes: Available from some manufacturers

Shapes

  • Straight groove director
  • Curved groove director (for deeper or angled incisions)
  • Probe-ended groove director (combines director and tissue probe)

Types

  • Standard groove director
  • Probe-ended groove director
  • Double-ended groove director (rare)
  • Curved tip groove director

Material

  • Stainless Steel: Durable, corrosion-resistant, fully sterilizable
  • Titanium (rare): Lightweight and non-magnetic

Category

  • Surgical Instruments
  • Veterinary Surgical Tools
  • Soft Tissue Instruments

Product Form

  • Individually packed (sterile or non-sterile)
  • Reusable and autoclavable
  • Available as part of surgical kits

Usage

  • Directs the path of the scalpel during incision
  • Protects underlying tissues from accidental injury
  • Helpful in fistula procedures, abscess drainage, and deep dissection
  • Used in both major and minor surgeries for various animal species

Advantages

  • Prevents accidental damage during incisions
  • Ensures smooth, straight surgical cuts
  • Improves surgical precision and safety
  • Easy to sterilize and reusable
  • Long-lasting stainless steel construction

Disadvantages

  • Misuse may lead to incorrect incisions
  • Requires training for proper use
  • Limited to surgical applications
  • Must be handled under sterile precautions

Precautions

  • Always sterilize before and after use
  • Ensure correct positioning before using the scalpel
  • Inspect for damage or wear before each procedure
  • Store in a sterile, dry environment
  • Avoid bending or forcing the instrument

HS / HSN Code

  • HS Code: 9018.90
  • HSN Code: 9018

Handling

  • Hold by the blunt end for controlled positioning
  • Align the groove with the intended incision path
  • Clean thoroughly with brush after use
  • Do not store mixed with sharp instruments

Sterilization Details

  • Autoclaving: 121°C–134°C (recommended)
  • Chemical disinfection (glutaraldehyde solutions)
  • Ultrasonic cleaning for residue removal
  • Dry heat acceptable but less common

Veterinary Application

  • Used in small animal surgeries (dogs, cats, rabbits)
  • Used in livestock surgeries requiring deep incisions
  • Essential for fistula exploration and abscess drainage
  • Protects delicate structures like nerves and vessels

Human Application

  • Used in ENT, urology, and general surgery
  • Helps guide scalpel incisions safely
  • Commonly included in minor surgical kits
  • Used to explore and open tracts or cavities safely

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is a groove director?
A groove director is a surgical tool used to guide a scalpel during incisions to ensure precision and safety.

Q2: What material is it made of?
It is typically made from high-grade surgical stainless steel.

Q3: How is it sterilized?
It is autoclaved or disinfected chemically or via ultrasonic cleaning.

Q4: Can it be reused?
Yes, stainless steel groove directors are reusable with proper sterilization.

Q5: What is the HS code?
HS Code: 9018.90, under surgical and veterinary instruments.