Laparoscopic forceps SafePass™
tissuesuturegrasping

laparoscopic forceps
laparoscopic forceps
laparoscopic forceps
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Characteristics

Applications
laparoscopic
Procedure
grasping, tissue, suture
Type
needle
Use
disposable

Description

The patented SafePass™ Suture Grasper is an innovative device designed to increase patient safety against needle injury. The device has a blunt retractable tip which springs forward rapidly and smoothly once the peritoneal cavity is entered. Its unique grasping channel with large spring jaw provides efficient suture retrieval and prevents suture fraying and breakage during application. Innovative, patented tip design to increase patient safety against needle injury Spring-loaded blunt stylet springs forward rapidly and smoothly once peritoneal cavity is entered Unique grasping channel with large spring jaw provides efficient suture retrieval Prevents suture fraying and breakage during application Key Applications Port Site Closure Tacking hernia mesh in position prior to final placement Percutaneous suturing Anchoring tissue or organs Ligating abdominal wall bleeders Unique design securely holds suture in place better 14-gauge outside diameter Enables the surgeon to rapidly close each trocar site securely and safely Simple and efficient one-handed operation Long, retractable grasping jaws to accommodate 0 to 2-0 suture Cost-effective design permits both percutaneous suturing and multiple trocar site closure with a single device Needle glides easily through the tissue Ergonomic finger grooves for maximum control during needle penetration and opening/closing of grasper Plunger end permits ease and control to manage grasper Single-use disposable, 10 per box, sterile

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