Here are four things to know.
1. The scissors are a sterile, single-use, disposable, monopolar electrosurgical device for cutting, dissecting and cauterizing tissue in the digestive tract during endoscopic procedures.
2. This device and Lumendi’s recently FDA-approved DiLumen C2 will round out the DiLumen platform of devices intended to improve access to the colon and reduce the need for surgical intervention.
3. The DiLumen C2 is a second-generation Endolumenal Interventional Platform intended to provide complete positioning of an endoscope in the large intestine. The EIP consists of a single-use sheath designed to fit over standard and small-diameter endoscopes.
4. Other DiLumen accessories include:
- The Ig Endolumenal Interventional Grasper, an endoscopic tool designed to grasp and manipulate tissue within the digestive tract under direct endoscopic visualization
- The Im Endolumenal Intervention Mount, a workstation designed to support the various accessories and allow the provider to perform procedures in a standing or seated position
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