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The Angled Tumescent Infiltration Cannula with Grooved Power Handle is a blunt-tip cannula with a bent working shaft and a machined grooved grip, used to deliver tumescent or wetting solution before liposuction. The grooves give a secure hold when the surgeon's gloves are wet, which matters on an angled shaft because the bend puts a small rotational load on the hand through every pass. See the full Angled Tumescent Infiltration Cannulas range for other fittings.
Buyers also search for this instrument as a grooved grip angled cannula, a ribbed handle bent infiltrator, or a non-slip tumescent cannula.
At a Glance
Grip loss is a practical problem in infiltration, not a cosmetic one. Filling a body area is many repeated strokes against tissue resistance with wet gloves, and a slipping hand changes the depth and direction of the pass. On an angled cannula the grip also has to resist the shaft twisting, so a defined grip surface earns its place.
An angled cannula has a bend in the shaft, so the working section travels at an angle to the hub axis instead of running straight back from it. That changes the direction of the pass itself, which is the difference between an angled cannula and a bayonet one: a bayonet steps the shaft sideways and then runs parallel again, while an angle redirects where the tip actually goes.
The practical gain is reach. The body is curved, and a straight cannula entering a flank, hip or submental area has to be forced to an awkward wrist position to stay in the subcutaneous plane as the surface falls away. An angled shaft follows that curve instead of fighting it, so a single entry port covers more area and the surgeon's wrist stays in a neutral position through the pass.
The second gain is clearance at the skin. Because the hub sits at an angle rather than flat against the surface, the syringe or handpiece is held up and away from the area being filled. The surgeon is not pressing on tissue that is in the middle of taking up solution, which makes it easier to read turgor as the endpoint approaches.
The distal tip is closed and rounded. It separates the subcutaneous plane by blunt dissection as the cannula advances, pushing vessels and nerves aside rather than dividing them, and side holes along the working section release the solution along the length of the pass rather than at one point.
| Material | German stainless steel |
| Fitting | Grooved power handle |
| Shaft shape | Angled — working section bent away from the hub axis |
| Tip | Closed blunt tip with side holes |
| Diameters | 1.0mm (19G), 1.1mm (19G), 1.2mm (18G), 1.4mm (17G), 1.5mm (17G), 1.6mm (16G), 1.8mm (15G), 2.0mm (14G), 2.4mm (13G), 2.5mm (13G), 3.0mm (11G), 3.5mm (10G), 4.0mm (8G), 4.5mm (7G), 5.0mm (6G), 6.0mm (4G) |
| Lengths | 3, 4, 5, 7, 7.5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35cm (by diameter) |
| Reusable | Yes — steam autoclavable to 134°C |
| Custom sizes | Available on request |
| Compliance | FDA CGMP, ISO 13485, ISO 9001, CE Mark |
The cannula is made from German stainless steel with a passivated surface that resists corrosion and pitting through repeated cleaning cycles. It is reusable and can be steam autoclaved at 134°C. Flush the lumen and every side hole with clean water immediately after use and dry fully before autoclaving. On an angled cannula, flush from both ends: any bend in a lumen is where residue settles first, and a partly blocked shaft changes how the solution distributes on the next case.
Choose the grooved handle for long sessions and large surface areas where hand fatigue and grip slip build up; for short facial work a smooth fixed handle is usually enough. Diameter sets the flow rate and length sets the reach. For large body areas such as the abdomen, flanks and thighs, the 2.5mm to 4.0mm diameters in 25cm to 35cm are the usual working range, because they fill a large area in fewer passes. The 1.8mm to 2.5mm range in 15cm to 25cm suits arms, the neck and smaller regions, where the angle earns the most because the surface curves sharply. The 1.0mm to 1.5mm diameters in 5cm to 12cm are for facial and submental infiltration. Match the fitting to the syringe, pump or handpiece already in your theater.
Buying for your practice? Order online at factory-direct prices, straight from the manufacturer — no distributor markup.
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Manufactured by Healermed Instruments, a surgical instruments manufacturer and exporter based in Sialkot, Pakistan. Factory-direct pricing removes the importer and distributor layer. Production runs under an ISO 13485 and FDA CGMP quality system, with ISO 9001 and CE Mark certification. OEM manufacturing and custom branding are available for distributor and brand-owner orders.
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What is a grooved handle angled cannula used for?
It is used to deliver tumescent or wetting solution into subcutaneous tissue before liposuction, with a machined grooved grip that stays secure when gloves are wet. The grip helps the surgeon keep passes even across a long session and stops the angled shaft twisting under load.
What is the difference between an angled cannula and a straight cannula?
An angled cannula has a bend in the shaft, so the working section travels at an angle to the hub; a straight cannula runs in one line. The angle lets the cannula follow a curved body surface and stay in the subcutaneous plane without the surgeon twisting the wrist. A straight cannula is simpler to clean and store.
Is this cannula autoclavable?
Yes. The instrument is fully reusable and can be steam autoclaved at 134°C. Flush the lumen and every side hole with clean water immediately after use, remove all residue before sterilization, and dry completely. Flush from both ends so nothing is left sitting in the bend, where residue collects first.
What is the minimum order quantity for bulk orders?
The minimum order quantity is agreed per order rather than set at a fixed number. Send us the sizes, fittings and quantities you need through the wholesale request page and we will confirm the minimum for that specification. This lets a small distributor start with a trial order and a larger importer scale up on the same terms.
Do you provide samples?
Yes. Samples are available on request and the buyer covers the shipping charges. Tell us the diameter and length you want to evaluate and we will confirm what can be sent. Handling a sample is the only reliable way to judge whether the grooved grip suits your surgeons.
Can I order a custom size?
Yes. Custom diameters, working lengths, bend angles and hole patterns are available on request in addition to the standard size grid. Send your specification through the wholesale request page and our production team will confirm what can be produced. Custom branding is also available for distributor and OEM orders.