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MPN: EGA-501 CO2... view more
Asking Price:$1,000 USD
$900 USD
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MPN: 6400... view more
Asking Price:$750 USD
$675 USD
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MPN: 26012CH... view more
Asking Price:$395 USD
$356 USD
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MPN: Hamou... view more
Asking Price:$86 USD
$77 USD
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MPN: 2230... view more
Asking Price:$135 USD
$122 USD
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International shipping needs quoting No Sales Or Shipping To The State Of California At This Time. ... view more
Asking Price:
$150 USD
Item # 344115, 354375 Title: Stryker Endoscopy PneumoSure XL 0620-040-610 High Flow Insufflator Manufacturer: Stryker Endoscopy Model: PneumoSure XL 0620-040-610 Description: High Flow... view more
Asking Price:$690 USD
$621 USD
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Karl Storz UI500 new in box insufflator FDA Notice: The sale of this item may be subject to strict regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and state and local regulatory agencies.... view more
Asking Price:
$10,000 USD
Stryker's 40-liter insufflator provides superior performance with unprecedented safety and reliability. This insufflator is designed to handle the need for today's dynamic surgical environment. Its... view more
Smith Nephew 40 Liter Insufflator It is the only insufflator with TAP* that delivers warmed humidified CO 2 gas during laparoscopic surgery without an external control unit. Warmed and humidified... view more
MPN: 7083... view more
Asking Price:
$475 USD
MPN: PC9061... view more
Asking Price:
$1,500 USD
Insufflator equipment is a type of medical device used in laparoscopic surgeries. It is used to inflate the abdomen with carbon dioxide gas, which provides a clear view of the abdominal organs and allows the surgeon to perform the procedure. The gas is released through a tube connected to the insufflator, which is then connected to the patient’s abdomen. The insufflator is typically controlled by a foot pedal that allows the surgeon to adjust the pressure of the gas.
Insufflator equipment is available from a variety of manufacturers, including Olympus, Stryker, and Richard Wolf. Prices for these devices range from around $3,000 to $20,000, depending on the type of device and the features included. Some of the more advanced models may also include additional features, such as an integrated camera, which can further increase the cost.