Medtronic Endo Catch II Specimen Pouch, 15mm
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Description
Medtronic MIS Covidien Endo Catch™ II 15 mm Specimen Retrieval Pouch
The Endo Catch™ II single-use specimen pouch consists of a long cylindrical tube and a polyurethane pouch that minimizes spillage and intraoperative contamination by isolating and containing specimens.
The Endo Catch™ II specimen retrieval pouch is designed to minimize spillage and intraoperative contamination by isolating and containing specimens.
Product Code: 173049
- Bag Volume: 1500ml
- Bag Dimensions: 3.83 in x 9.3 in
Additional Details
- Company Name: Covidien LP
- FDA Product Code: GCI
- FDA Product Code Name: Laryngoscope, Endoscope
- GMDN Term Code: 45130
- GMDN Term Name: Tissue Extraction Bag
- GMDN Term Definition: An impervious, flexible, sterile container intended to be used during minimally-invasive, typically keyhole, surgical techniques (e.g., laparoscopic) to extract dissected patient body tissue. The device is inserted into the body through a large bore cannula port, and the tissue to be extracted is placed in the bag with trans-cannula instruments and evacuated through the cannula. The device typically includes an x-ray detectable thread. This device may be used for surgical interventions such as an appendectomy, colonectomy, lymphadenectomy, or gallbladder removal. This is a single-use device.
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: GCI
- FDA Product Code Name: LARYNGOSCOPE, ENDOSCOPE
- GMDN Term Code: 45130
- GMDN Term Name: Tissue extraction bag
- GMDN Term Description: An impervious, flexible, sterile container intended to be used during minimally-invasive, typically keyhole, surgical techniques (e.g., laparoscopic) to extract dissected patient body tissue. The device is inserted into the body through a large bore cannula port, and the tissue to be extracted is placed in the bag with trans-cannula instruments and evacuated through the cannula. The device typically includes an x-ray detectable thread. This device may be used for surgical interventions such as an appendectomy, colonectomy, lymphadenectomy, or gallbladder removal. This is a single-use device.
