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C-Clear Intra-Abdominal scope lens cleaner
[Category : - HEALTH]
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This patent covers an intra-abdominal scope lens cleaner.
• Lower price point – Up to 50% lower cost versus other lens cleaners
• No need for scope warmer after cleaning scope lens because scope stay in the body
• No loss of surgical orientation while cleaning the lens
• No need for additional white balancing because scope lens stays in the body
• Saves valuable OR time by eliminating the removal of the scope from the body.
The CCS 510. (Comes package in 10 EA Box CCS5)
• The CCS510 is a foam sleeve for 5 mm instruments. A tab extends from both ends of the sleeve for handling purposes with a grasper/dissector.
• The CCS510 may be inserted into the abdomen through a trocar 8 mm or larger. Also, a few drops of anti-fog solution, water, or saline may be added to the foam prior to insertion to assist with cleaning.
• Leave the camera with the dirty lens in the body cavity.
• Slide the CCS510 onto the shaft of a 5 mm instrument. Place the lens of the scope against the foam of the CCS510 to remove debris. The CCS510 may be rotated or maneuvered to remove debris from the scope lens.
• For best results, the CCS510 should approach the lens at a 90-degree angle.
• The CCS510 is left on the shaft of the 5 mm instrument during the procedure to assist in lens cleaning when needed.
• At the end of the procedure, the CCS510 is removed from the shaft of the 5 mm instrument and slowly extracted through a trocar 8 mm or larger.
The CCS 816. (Comes packaged in 10 EA box CCS8)
• The CCS816 is a foam sleeve for 8 mm instruments (Robotic) or a 5 mm trocar. A tab extends from both ends of the sleeve for handling purposes with a grasper/dissector.
• The CCS816 may be inserted into the abdomen through a trocar 10 mm or larger. Also, a few drops of anti-fog solution, water, or saline may be added to the foam prior to insertion to assist with cleaning
• Leave the camera with the dirty lens in the body cavity.
Two methods to position the CCS 816 sleeve for lens cleaning.
• Slide the CCS816 onto the shaft of a robotic 8 mm instrument. Place the lens of the scope against the foam of the CCS816 to remove debris. The CCS816 may be rotated or maneuvered to remove debris from the scope lens.
• Slide the CCS816 onto the distal end of the 5 mm trocar. Once attached to the trocar sleeve any 5 mm or less instrument will still be able to enter the abdominal cavity through the trocar without disturbing the CCS816 sleeve. The CCS816 sleeve stays on the shaft of the trocar while moving the dirty lens to the sleeve to remove debris from the scope lens.
• For best results, the CCS816 should approach the lens at a 90-degree angle.
• The CCS816 is left on the shaft of the 8 mm instrument or 5 mm trocar during the procedure to assist in lens cleaning when needed.
• At the end of the procedure, the CCS816 is removed from the shaft of the 8 mm instrument or 5 mm trocar and slowly extracted through a trocar 12 mm or larger.
Financial informationC-Clear LLC is looking to sell the utility patent for our sleeve and baton. Both products have been manufactured and are available for the US market. They are single use devices and come packaged in boxes of 10 EA. We will work with our current contract manufacturer to either continue to manufacture or release all invention data.
The scope lens cleaning annual market in the US approaches 200 million. Our products sell for approximately 50% of the competition's price. 90% of our competition still requires the surgeon to remove the scope form the abdominal cavity. With our products the scope remains in the abdominal cavity allowing a quicker path to a clean image, lack of wasted cleaning time when having to remove the scope, no loss of surgical orientation, reduces surgeon frustration, and shorter OR time.
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