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The Rigicon Dilatom™ is a dual-functioning tool that combines the capabilities of a corporal dilator and cavernotome into one innovative instrument. Its unique design allows it to dilate the corpora cavernosa when inserted, and with a simple twist, it performs the function of a cavernotome.
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The Rigicon Dilatom™ features four essential functions in a single surgical tool – two dilator tips, a cavernotome, and a sizer. This all-in-one integration streamlines corporal preparation for penile prosthesis implantation.
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The lateral blades are designed for increased safety, allowing surgeons of differing familiarity in the procedure to operate with minimized risk of perforation or crossover.
Four-in-One Tool
Ergonomic Design
Rigicon Dilatom™ At A Glance
Safety and Usability
The shaving blades are designed for increased procedural safety, enabling surgeons of differing familiarity to use it with minimized risk of perforation or cross-over.
Unique angled design
The Rigicon Dilatom™’s angled design allows for ergonomic handling and additionally aids distal dilatation from a penoscrotal incision.
Easy-to-read sizer
Easy to read markings available on both sides of the tool makes it possible to measure corporal length even from a subcoronal incision.
Dual Functionality
The Rigicon Dilatom™ works as a corporal dilator when introduced into the corpora and seamlessly transitions to a cavernotome when the surgeon starts rotating it.
Safety and Usability
The shaving blades are designed for increased procedural safety, enabling surgeons of differing familiarity to use it with minimized risk of perforation or cross-over.
Unique angled design
The Rigicon Dilatom™’s angled design allows for ergonomic handling and additionally aids distal dilatation from a penoscrotal incision.
Easy-to-read sizer
Easy to read markings available on both sides of the tool makes it possible to measure corporal length even from a subcoronal incision.
Dual Functionality
The Rigicon Dilatom™ works as a corporal dilator when introduced into the corpora and seamlessly transitions to a cavernotome when the surgeon starts rotating it.