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Tools for Surgery, LLC

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Web: http://www.toolsforsurgery.com
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Address: 1339 Stony Brook Rd., Stony Brook, New York 11790, USA
Phone: +1-(631)-444-4448 | Fax: +1-(631)-444-5330 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: Tools for Surgery, LLC specializes in offering tools for general and colorectal surgery. Our products include bariatric anastomosis leak tester, colorectal anastomosis leak testers, anal dilators, Irrigut® devices for intraoperative bowel cleansing, hemorrhage occluder pin, Easy Loop® ostomy rod and linear & circular stapler sizers. Bariatric anastomosis leak tester simplifies gastric inflation. It features control & standardize testing pressure, easy to read manometer, compact and disposable. Colorectal anastomosis leak testers completely occludes the anus and simplifies rectal inflation. It prevents over-distension. Rectal tube is supplied for bowel deflation. These are sterile, compact and disposable. Circular stapler head sizer facilitates stapler size determination. These reusable circular stapler head sizers are used for stapler selection. Like the stapler with its anvil detached and center rod retracted, each sizer has a curved shaft & a head with a flat forward profile. These light weight sizers will not trap air ahead of themselves when they are passed to the apex of a closed rectal or rectosigmoid stump due to the presence of a venting channel through the head. Irigut® rectocolonic irigator is designed for intraoperative cleansing of the distal colon and rectum. It enables elimination of exfoliated tumor cells. Obturating drain tube tip prevents leakage and contamination. It attached directly to suction canister.

FDA Registration Number: 3004550973

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• Bariatric Anastomosis Leak Testers
• Circular Staplers
• Colorectal Anastomosis Leak Testers
• Colostomy Rod (FDA Code: EZP / 876.4270)
A colostomy rod is a device used during the loop colostomy procedure. A loop of colon is surgically brought out through the abdominal wall and the stiff colostomy rod is placed through the loop temporarily to keep the colon from slipping back through the surgical opening.
• General & Plastic Surgery Surgical Clamp (FDA Code: GDJ / 878.4800)
A manual surgical instrument for general use is a nonpowered, hand-held, or hand-manipulated device, either reusable or disposable, intended to be used in various general surgical procedures. The device includes the applicator, clip applier, biopsy brush, manual dermabrasion brush, scrub brush, cannula, ligature carrier, chisel, clamp, contractor, curette, cutter, dissector, elevator, skin graft expander, file, forceps, gouge, instrument guide, needle guide, hammer, hemostat, amputation hook, ligature passing and knot-tying instrument, knife, blood lancet, mallet, disposable or reusable aspiration and injection needle, disposable or reusable suturing needle, osteotome, pliers, rasp, retainer, retractor, saw, scalpel blade, scalpel handle, one-piece scalpel, snare, spatula, stapler, disposable or reusable stripper, stylet, suturing apparatus for the stomach and intestine, measuring tape, and calipers. A surgical instrument that has specialized uses in a specific medical specialty is classified in separate regulations in parts 868 through 892.
• Hemorrhage Occluder Pins
• Hemorrhoidal Ligator (FDA Code: FHN / 876.4400)
A hemorrhoidal ligator is a device used to cut off the blood flow to hemorrhoidal tissue by means of a ligature or band placed around the hemorrhoid.
• Implantable Staple (FDA Code: GDW / 878.4750)
An implantable staple is a staple-like device intended to connect internal tissues to aid healing. It is not absorbable.
• Inflation Bulb For Endoscope (FDA Code: FCY / 876.1500)
An endoscope and accessories is a device used to provide access, illumination, and allow observation or manipulation of body cavities, hollow organs, and canals. The device consists of various rigid or flexible instruments that are inserted into body spaces and may include an optical system for conveying an image to the user's eye and their accessories may assist in gaining access or increase the versatility and augment the capabilities of the devices. Examples of devices that are within this generic type of device include cleaning accessories for endoscopes, photographic accessories for endoscopes, nonpowered anoscopes, binolcular attachments for endoscopes, pocket battery boxes, flexible or rigid choledochoscopes, colonoscopes, diagnostic cystoscopes, cystourethroscopes, enteroscopes, esophagogastroduodenoscopes, rigid esophagoscopes, fiberoptic illuminators for endoscopes, incandescent endoscope lamps, biliary pancreatoscopes, proctoscopes, resectoscopes, nephroscopes, sigmoidoscopes, ureteroscopes, urethroscopes, endomagnetic retrievers, cytology brushes for endoscopes, and lubricating jelly for transurethral surgical instruments. This section does not apply to endoscopes that have specialized uses in other medical specialty areas and that are covered by classification regulations in other parts of the device classification regulations.
• Linear Staplers
• Manual Gastro-Urology Surgical Instrument (FDA Code: KOA / 876.4730)
A manual gastroenterology-urology surgical instrument and accessories is a device designed to be used for gastroenterological and urological surgical procedures. The device may be nonpowered, hand-held, or hand-manipulated. Manual gastroenterology-urology surgical instruments include the biopsy forceps cover, biopsy tray without biopsy instruments, line clamp, nonpowered rectal probe, nonelectrical clamp, colostomy spur-crushers, locking device for intestinal clamp, needle holder, gastro-urology hook, gastro-urology probe and director, nonself-retaining retractor, laparotomy rings, nonelectrical snare, rectal specula, bladder neck spreader, self-retaining retractor, and scoop.
• Multiple Lumen Catheter (FDA Code: GBP / 878.4200)
An introduction/drainage catheter is a device that is a flexible single or multilumen tube intended to be used to introduce nondrug fluids into body cavities other than blood vessels, drain fluids from body cavities, or evaluate certain physiologic conditions. Examples include irrigation and drainage catheters, pediatric catheters, peritoneal catheters (including dialysis), and other general surgical catheters. An introduction/drainage catheter accessory is intended to aid in the manipulation of or insertion of the device into the body. Examples of accessories include adaptors, connectors, and catheter needles.
• Rectal Dilator (FDA Code: FFP / 876.5450)
A rectal dilator is a device designed to dilate the anal sphincter and canal when the size of the anal opening may interfere with its function or the passage of an examining instrument.

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