LigaSure Blunt Tip Laparoscopic Sealer/Divider, Nano-coated, 5mm, 37 cm
Part No.: LF1837
Manufacturer: Covidien
Country of Origin: USA
The LigaSure™ Blunt Tip Laparoscopic Sealer/Divider is a state-of-the-art, advanced bipolar electrosurgical instrument designed for hemostatic sealing and transection of blood vessels and tissue bundles during minimally invasive procedures. Its innovative nano-coated jaws and proprietary feedback technology deliver a permanent, high-strength seal, minimizing thermal spread and enabling precise dissection in critical anatomical areas. The 5mm diameter and 37cm shaft length provide optimal access and maneuverability within the abdominal cavity.
Features
- Advanced Vessel Sealing Technology: Utilizes a combination of precise pressure and intelligent energy delivery to permanently fuse vessel walls, creating a seal that can withstand extreme pressures, comparable to that of mechanical ligatures.
- Blunt Tip & Nano-Coated Jaws: The blunt tip design allows for safe tissue dissection and manipulation, while the nano-coating on the jaws significantly reduces tissue adherence, facilitating a clean release and minimizing eschar buildup for consistent performance.
- Precise Hemostasis with Minimal Thermal Spread: The technology confines the energy effect to the target tissue between the jaws, dramatically reducing lateral thermal damage to surrounding structures, which is crucial for patient safety and optimal healing.
- Integrated Cutting Blade: Features an automatic, sharp blade that transects the sealed tissue instantly upon completion of the seal, streamlining the surgical workflow and eliminating the need for instrument exchange.
- Optimized Laparoscopic Design: With a 5mm profile and a 37cm shaft, the instrument is engineered to fit through standard trocars and provide the necessary reach and articulation for a wide range of laparoscopic procedures.
- Reliable Seal Feedback: The system incorporates proprietary tissue sensing feedback that automatically adjusts energy delivery, confirming a complete seal has been achieved before allowing transection, enhancing procedural consistency and safety.