GTK17
Applied Medical Alexis Contained Extraction System (GTB17) w/C0R47 Kii Balloon Blunt Tip 17cm
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Description
Applied Medical Alexis Contained Extraction System
Applied Medical Alexis Contained Extraction System w/C0R47 Kii Balloon Blunt Tip 17cm
GTK17
- Specimen Containment Bag: Allows for easy deployment and setup using the strap with snap fastener.
- Bag Volume: 6,500ml
- Retractor
- Guard
- Kii Balloon Blunt Tip System
- Specimen Containment Bag: Material Thickness of 4 mils. Provides secure specimen containment by virtue of its large-volume design.
- Manipulation Tabs: Facilitate the grasping of the ring for ease of specimen placement.
- Flexible Ring: Flexes for insertion through an incision or colpotomy, then reopens and holds its shape to facilitate specimen placement.
- Strap with Snap Fastener: Allows for easy deployment and setup for specimen containment.
- Tether: Aids in removal of the bag from the abdominal or pelvic cavity.
- Retractor: Anchors the guard and maximizes visualization of the extraction site.
- Guard: Protects the bag from sharp instrumentation during transabdominal and transvaginal tissue extraction.
Additional information
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- FDA Product Code: GCJ
- FDA Product Code Name: Laparoscope, General & Plastic Surgery
- GMDN Term Code: 42412 45130
- GMDN Term Name: Laparoscopic access cannula, single-use / Tissue extraction bag
- GMDN Term Description: A single-lumen surgical device intended to be percutaneously inserted through the abdominal wall to create an access port for a laparoscope/laparoscopic instrument during laparoscopy. The cannula is provided with a shut-off valve for gas/fluid supply, and other sealing devices (e.g., dedicated seals/rings, caps, valves), to prevent insufflation gas leakage whilst allowing entry of instruments; it may additionally be intended for thoracoscopy whereby the valve may not be required. It may include a sharp or blunt trocar blade to assist introduction and/or puncture the abdominal wall; if the trocar is included it may be referred to as a trocar or trocar assembly. This is a single-use device. / 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 tra
