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J&J MedTech Trocar Manufacturing Quality Brief

June 1, 2026

Lumafield scanned 20 fully assembled trocars, 10 Ethicon B12XT units and 10 generic units from an online marketplace, and measured the internal geometry that governs how a trocar reseals between instrument passes. Functional testing confirms a trocar opens, closes, and holds pressure. It cannot see the geometry that determines whether it keeps doing so.

The brief walks through what CT resolves inside a sealed trocar, and what the measurements reveal about the manufacturing process behind each device:

  • Piercing cone concentricity measured in the assembled state, where the generic units ran a median 2.46% offset against Ethicon's 0.31%, nearly eight times worse, with every generic unit falling outside the entire Ethicon range
  • Why an off-center cone applies asymmetric force on insertion and degrades the valve seat contact that maintains the CO2 working space a surgeon depends on
  • Casing tube straightness, where every generic unit exceeded the worst deviation in the Ethicon population
  • How outer diameter consistency looked comparable between the two until a single process excursion surfaced in one generic unit
  • What unit-level measurement across every incoming shipment and production shift makes possible for a device portfolio at scale

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