Here’s what you should know:
1. Both devices are compatible with select endoscopes with a working length of 1400 mm or less and a forceps channel size of 2.8 mm or greater and used during endoscopic submucosal dissection interventions. Some FlushKnife models will also work with scopes with working lengths of 1700 mm or less.
2. The ClutchCutter is a rotatable forcep that allows for incisions, dissections and coagulation. The device is available in both 3.5 mm and 5 mm sizes.
3. The FlushKnife performs many procedures including flushing, marking, incisions, dissection and coagulation. The device features a variety of knife tip options and lengths.
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