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ESU pens getting your feathers ruffled?

While standard solutions like ESU-integrated smoke capture pens are commonly used to capture smoke at the surgical site, they are not without drawbacks: these tools can reduce surgeon dexterity, obstruct the field of view, and may not always generate sufficient suction to reliably capture smoke at the source.

Introducing

Flamingo Funnel

Clean air. Clear view.

  • Hands-free
  • Unobstructed view
  • Flexible design
  • Up to 2x the smoke capture1
  • Shown in studies to remove infection-causing bioaerosols2,3

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1 Schultz L. An Analysis of Surgical Smoke Plume Components, Capture and Evacuation. AORN Journal. Feb 2014, Vol 99; No 2.

2 Krueger, S., Disegna, S., & DiPaola, C. (2018). The effect of a surgical smoke evacuation system on surgical site infections of the spine. Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 3(1), 1–5.

3 Liu et al., The Utility of Local Smoke Evacuation in reducing Surgical Smoke Exposure in Spine Surgery: A Prospective self-controlled study. The Spine Journal. 20 (2020), 166-173.

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