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- MFR: Steris Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: BX00711099
- Phone: (440) 354-2600
Frequently asked questions
Does it keep the clinical workflow efficient?
Yes. The eTrap is specifically engineered to maintain suction continuity, allowing for the collection of multiple polyps without the need to interrupt the procedure.
How does it minimize biomaterial exposure?
Safety is built into the design through two removable strainer trays. These allow clinicians to handle and transport specimens with little to no direct contact with biomaterial.
Can polyps be measured during the procedure?
Yes, the device features an integrated measurement guide built directly into the housing to assist in the quick and accurate sizing of captured specimens.
Is the unit easy to inspect during use?
Absolutely. The eTrap is constructed from high-quality transparent plastic and includes a dedicated magnifying window for clear, immediate inspection of polyps.
Is the device ready for immediate clinical use?
Yes, no complex assembly is required. The system is designed to be ready for clinical use as soon as it is set up in your endoscopic or surgical suite.
Is this compatible with standard suction systems?
The eTrap is designed for high compatibility and works seamlessly with standard medical suction systems commonly used in professional gastroenterology environments.
Are the strainer trays included in the box?
Yes, each package includes the main polyp trap unit along with two removable strainer trays for efficient specimen collection.
Is the construction durable for professional use?
It is crafted from robust, durable plastic designed to withstand the rigors of endoscopic procedures while maintaining clarity for specimen visualization.
Does it allow for high-volume specimen collection?
The device excels in high-volume settings because it allows for multiple polyps to be collected sequentially without breaking the suction circuit.
What is the primary application for this device?
This device is designed for professional use in gastroenterology and surgical suites, specifically for the suction-based retrieval of polyps during endoscopic procedures.