Medtronic Surgiwand II 5mm Suction / Irrigator w/Tubing, Gravity Feed
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Description
Surgiwand™ II 5 mm Suction/Irrigator
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Suction / Irrigation device with tubing for gravity feed system.
- Shaft Length: 5mm
- Shaft Diameter: 34cm
The Surgiwand™ II without cautery suction/irrigation device consists of a 5 mm diameter shaft, and a 34 cm shaft length, with (9) orifices for pool suction and irrigation. This device also has a sealed portal to accommodate up to a 2.4 mm laser probe.
The Surgiwand™ II with unipolar cautery 5 mm suction/irrigation device is available with nonremovable Spatula tip or L-Hook tip. The Surgiwand™ II with unipolar cautery 5 mm suction/ irrigation device can accommodate the gravity feed system, electronic pump system and the nitrogen pump system. The Surgiwand™ II unipolar cautery 5 mm suction/irrigation device consists of a 5 mm diameter shaft with pool suction holes for enhanced suction and irrigation capabilities.
Additional information
| Size | 5.00mm |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: GEI
- FDA Product Code Name: Electrosurgical, Cutting & Coagulation & Accessories
- GMDN Term Code: 64120
- GMDN Term Name: Surgical irrigation/aspiration cannula, non-illuminating, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: An atraumatic, invasive, hand-operated tube designed as a conduit for irrigation and aspiration (i.e., capable of both functions) of body cavities/wounds during a surgical procedure (typically laparoscopy), usually to facilitate observation. It is not dedicated to dental or intrauterine procedures, not an ophthalmic device, and is not designed to administer parenteral fluids or drugs. It might incorporate a handle with a valve(s) and hole(s) on its side for the control of irrigation/aspiration, and may be provided with a stylet, a sheath, and/or connection tubing; it is typically made of metal. This is a single-use device.
