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
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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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