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Laparoscopy Equipment Supplied In Usa Connecticut
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Innovative Medical Products, Inc. based inPlainville, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Ideal Patient Safety Device for Robotic Laparoscopy. For laparoscopic, head/neck and ...
Manufactured by:CooperSurgical, Inc. based inTrumbull, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Nu-Tip Instruments feature a reusable handle with disposable stainless steel tips. This highly flexible solution allows you to create a scissor, grasper, or dissection instrument on demand – with all the convenience of disposables and the cost savings of reusables. The high-quality handle rotates for optimal instrument positioning and surgical control. An easy-to-use cleaning port ...
Manufactured by:CooperSurgical, Inc. based inTrumbull, CONNECTICUT (USA)
The Apple-Hunt Organizer has a “saddle bag” design that can be draped across the patient’s leg to keep instruments within easy reach. Includes eight individual ...
Manufactured by:CooperSurgical, Inc. based inTrumbull, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Laparoscopic knot pushers are designed and manufactured from the finest materials for years of precision use. Models are available in a variety of lengths and configurations that facilitate extracorporeal suturing across a broad range of suture ...
Manufactured by:Lumendi Ltd. based inMaidenhead, UNITED KINGDOM
EZ Glide is an innovative, proprietary, hydrophilic coating applied to DiLumen’s inner sheath. Activated by simply water or saline, EZ Glide reduces the need for messy accessory lubricants. The result is an easier, faster and cleaner preparation, with a marked improvement in endoscopic stability, visibility, and control. ...
Manufactured by:SafeHeal based inParis, FRANCE
Invented by French surgeon Charam Khosrovani, Colovac is a flexible endoluminal bypass sheath that prevents contamination of the colorectal anastomotic site following open or laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Minimally invasive and fully reversible, Colovac is anchored by a vacuum seal above the anastomosis and can be removed during a routine endoscopic procedure. Clinical trials support ...
