LSI Solutions FS-40 FORNISEE Uterine Manipulator, 40mm Cup
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Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Type | Uterine Manipulation |
| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: LKF
- FDA Product Code Name: Cannula, manipulator/injector, uterine
- GMDN Term Code: 58051
- GMDN Term Name: Uterine manipulator, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A sterile, hand-held manual surgical instrument designed to atraumatically mechanically manipulate the position of the uterus during a gynaecological intervention (e.g., laparoscopy) to enable uterine control and improved visibility of the pelvic anatomy, as well as for chromotubation. The device typically consists of a long shaft with an inflatable balloon at the distal end which is transcervically placed inside the uterus and inflated, via a connected syringe (sometimes included), with sterile saline or air; once inflated, the operator can manipulate the uterus. Deflation is a reverse of the inflation process. This is a single-use device.
LSI
LSI Solutions is a leading medical device company dedicated to advancing minimally invasive surgical procedures through innovative technologies. Based in Victor, New York, LSI Solutions focuses on developing and manufacturing cutting-edge devices for cardiothoracic and general surgery. The company’s portfolio includes precision-crafted suturing systems, surgical instruments, and accessories designed to improve procedural efficiency and patient outcomes. With a strong commitment to surgeon collaboration, quality, and innovation, LSI Solutions continues to pioneer advancements in surgical care, empowering healthcare professionals to deliver safer, less invasive, and more effective treatments.
