Laparoscopic Specimen Retrieval Bag
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Fast delivery nationwide.
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Product Details
Description
The Multigate Cadence specimen retrieval device is a sterile, single-use laparoscopic retrieval bag designed to contain and remove surgical specimens via a 10 mm port or trocar. It features a 10 mm introducer diameter and a 29 cm shaft for access and reach in standard laparoscopic procedures. A strong, elastic TPU bag and secure retrieval cord support reliable closure and extraction while helping resist tearing or bursting under routine handling.
Key Features
- One-handed deployment with ergonomic handle for precise control; suitable for smaller hands
- Shorter prongs to enhance intra-abdominal maneuverability
- Elastic, strong TPU bag with secure closure and robust retrieval cord
- Cord detaches from the device without cutting; bag remains in situ for extraction
- Sterile and single-use to support infection control
Specifications
- Capacity: 200 mL
- Introducer diameter: 10 mm (for 10 mm port/trocar)
- Shaft length: 29 cm
- Bag material: TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane)
- Use: Single-use only; do not re-use or re-sterilise
- Sterility: Sterile
- Category: Laparoscopic specimen retrieval device/bag
Operation Overview
- Insert the introducer through a 10 mm port.
- Place thumb in the deployment ring and two fingers in the handle rings; push forward to deploy the bag.
- Load the specimen into the bag.
- Pull the deployment ring fully back to close the bag.
- Detach by lifting the tab so the string passes through the device; the bag remains in situ for extraction.
- Discard the device after use.
Warnings and Contraindications
Warnings
- Single use only; do not re-sterilise; do not use if packaging is opened or damaged.
- Endoscopic procedures should be performed only by adequately trained surgeons; be aware of electrosurgical burn/shock risks.
- If the bag with specimen cannot pass through the incision, enlarge the incision or divide the specimen into smaller pieces inside the bag.
Contraindications
- Do not use when endoscopic techniques are contraindicated, including perforation, peritonitis, known intra-abdominal injury, complications of previous surgery, shock, evisceration, or abdominal wall dehiscence.
Packaging
- 1 piece per box; 10 boxes per carton.
Resources
- Instructions for Use and Product Brochure available.
Intellectual Property
- Product group protected; patent application 2019902775.
