
Salient Monopolar Sealers:
Virtually Bloodless Solid Organ Surgery
The unique design behind Salient's Dissecting Sealers ensures that surgeons can prevent blood loss by pre-coagulating parenchyma and vessels prior to transection. The devices couple radio-frequency energy with saline to seal tissues without charring or re-bleeding.
Salient DS Dissecting Sealers for Open Procedures
DS3.5C…………13-121-1
DS3.0…………13-101-1
Salient Endo Dissecting Sealers for Endoscopic Procedures
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