5 ASC Supplies to Know

Here are five ambulatory surgery center supplies to know.


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ConforMIS iUni G2 Device. The unicompartmental knee implant from ConforMIS preserves the parts of the knee not damaged by arthritis and provides a customized fit specific to the patient's knee. It is designed to mimic the natural shape of your knee and reduce the amount of bone preparation and bone cuts to allow for a less traumatic procedure.

Compact Ankle Fracture System. The consolidated ankle fracture solution for outpatient surgery centers from DePuy Synthes Select offers color-coded layout for instrument identification as well as solid and cannulated screws for syndesmotic repair and medical malleolus fractures. It includes re-contoured fibula plates, 1/3 tubular plates and hook plates, enabling surgeons to choose the appropriate option based on the complexity of the fracture. The system's plates are designed to accommodate various fracture patterns and the patient's anatomy.

da Vinci Surgical System. The robotic surgical system from Intuitive Surgical allows surgeons to offer a minimally invasive option for major gynecologic, thoracic, cardiac and colorectal procedures, among others. It gives surgeons a magnified, high-resolution 3D image of the surgical site inside the patient's body and requires only 1 cm to 2 cm incisions. The da Vinci instruments have mechanical wrists that bend and rotate to mimic the movements of the surgeon's wrist reducing the effects of hand tremors on instrument movements.

RetroView Video Colonoscope. The colonoscope from PENTAX Medical is intended for diagnostic and therapeutic lower gastrointestinal applications. It features 210-degree retroflex angulation as well as a 25 percent smaller retroflex radius and a slim 11.6 mm insertion tube. It aims at dramatically increasing polyp detection and fewer incomplete colonoscopies.
 
Quintex Anterior Plating System. The comprehensive plating system from Aesculap offers a low-profile plate design coupled with simple implantation and screw insertion, zero-step locking and universal soft-feel instrumentation. It allows surgeons to tailor translation for dynamic constructs, control settling during fusion and address instability at specific levels with a more rigid construct.

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