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Smoke filtration in laparoscopic surgery refers to the process of removing surgical smoke produced by energy devices during minimally invasive procedures. This smoke contains chemicals, particulates, and microorganisms. Using smoke filtration can help maintain a clearer surgical field and reduce potential exposure to airborne contaminants for both patients and operating room staff.
The LaparoShield™ Plus is a laparoscopic smoke filter that rapidly clears surgical smoke during minimally invasive procedures. It protects both patients and staff from exposure to chemical, biological, and particulate contaminants, including viruses and bacteria.
It is ULPA-rated (ISO 29463-1 , ISO 55 /EN1822-1 U15) and offers >99.999% efficiency in removing airborne bacteria and viruses, ensuring a clean visual field and a safer surgical environment.
The Pall IGF filter is designed to purify insufflation gases (i.e. CO₂) by removing bacteria, viruses, and particulates. It also prevents backflow of potentially infectious material, protecting both the patient and the insufflator device.
Both filters are designed for ease of integration into existing laparoscopic setups. The LaparoShield™ Plus enables rapid smoke evacuation without the need for an external pump, maintaining a clear visual field and stable intra-abdominal pressure. The IGF filters connect seamlessly to insufflation systems, ensuring continuous protection against contaminants without interrupting the procedure. This streamlined functionality helps reduce setup time and enhances surgical efficiency.