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Teat Dilator with Screw, a vital instrument for maintaining udder health in dairy animals.

This Veterinary Instrument is a crucial tool for addressing teat strictures, stenosis, or fibrosis, which can impede or block milk flow. Its unique screw mechanism allows for a precise, gradual dilation, minimizing trauma and ensuring a safe procedure for the animal.

 

Product Catagories:

 

  • Dilating Instruments

  • Specialized Veterinary Instruments

  • Udder and Teat Surgery Instruments

 

Is Also Known As:

 

  • Teat Spreader

  • Teat Expander

  • Teat Stricture Dilator

  • Teat Stenosis Dilator

  • Teat Canal Dilator

  • Goulet Teat Dilator

 

Key Features:

 

  • Precision Screw Mechanism

  • High-Quality Stainless Steel

  • Smooth, Blunt Tips

  • Ergonomic Handle

Teat Dilator with Screw

379,00₹Precio
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  • Uses

    • Treatment of Teat Strictures and Stenosis: It is used to gradually widen a teat canal that has become abnormally narrow due to injury, scar tissue, or congenital conditions.

    • Addressing "Hard Milkers": Animals that are difficult to milk due to a tight teat sphincter can be treated with this dilator to ease milk flow and reduce milking time.

    • Post-Surgical Dilation: Following surgery on the teat (e.g., tumor removal), a dilator is often used to prevent the canal from healing shut and to maintain a functional diameter.

    • Maintenance of Teat Patency: For animals with chronic issues, periodic dilation can be performed to maintain the patency of the teat canal and prevent recurring obstructions

  • How To Use

    Using the Teat Dilator with Screw requires a sterile environment and a gentle approach to avoid causing pain or injury to the animal.

    • Preparation: The instrument must be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized. The animal’s teat should also be prepped with a veterinary antiseptic solution.

    • Insertion: The closed, blunt tips of the dilator are carefully and gently inserted into the teat canal.

    • Dilation: Once the tips are in place, the screw mechanism is slowly turned. This gradually separates the jaws, gently expanding the teat canal. The practitioner should use a steady, slow motion to avoid causing trauma.

    • Removal: Once the desired dilation is achieved, the screw is turned in the reverse direction to close the jaws, and the instrument is carefully removed.

    • Post-Procedure Care: The teat should be disinfected again, and appropriate post-procedure care should be followed to prevent infection.

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