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360o Wound Protection.
360o Atraumatic Retraction.
Reduces the risk of wound infections
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Maintains pneumoperitoneum
Acts as an additional working port
Alexis® Laparoscopic System
with Kii® Fios® First Entry
Alexis® Laparoscopic System with Kii® Fios® First Entry
Alexis O Wound Protector/Retractor
· Distributes force evenly for optimal field of view
· Allows for maximum exposure with a minimum incision size
· Allows visualization of wound margins
· Maintains moisture at the incision site
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Significantly decreases surgical site infection
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Laparoscopic Cap
· Enables a laparoscopic approach before
and after specimen retrieval
· Converts the retracted wound site into
an additional working port for a
12mm trocar
Kii Fios First Entry
· Enables insufflation with only 3mm penetration into the peritoneum
· Offers true non-bladed access and separates, rather than cuts, tissue along
natural fiber lines
· Features deep funneled entry for smooth instrument exchanges
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DESCRIPTION
SIZE
QUANTITY
C8701
Alexis Laparoscopic System
with 12 x 100mm Kii Fios First Entry
Small, 2.5 - 6cm 5/BOX
C8702
Alexis Laparoscopic System
with 12 x 100mm Kii Fios First Entry
Medium, 5 - 9cm 5/BOX
1. Edwards J. P., MD. MPH. CPH., et al. Wound Protectors Reduce Surgical Site Infection: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Ann
Surg. 2012 Jul; 256(1): 53-59.
2. Cheng K. P., et al. ALEXIS O-Ring wound retractor vs conventional wound protection for the prevention of surgical site infections in colorectal
resections. Colorectal Dis. 2012 Jun; 14(6): 346-351.
3. Lee K.-W., et al. Use of an Upper Midline Incision for Living Donor Partial Hepatectomy: A Series of 143 Consecutive Cases. Liver Transpl. 2011
Aug; 17(8): 969-975.
4. Reid K., B.Med., et al. Barrier Wound Protection Decreases Surgical Site Infection in Open Elective Colorectal Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Dis Colon Rectum. 2010 Oct; 53(10): 1374-1380.
5. Lee P., MD., et al. Use of Wound-Protection System and Postoperative Wound-Infection Rates in Open Appendectomy. Arch Surg. 2009 Sep;
144(9): 872-875.
6. Horiuchi T., MD. PhD., et al. Randomized Controlled Investigation of the Anti-Infective Properties of the Alexis Retractor/Protector of Incision Sites. J
Trauma. 2007 Jan; 62(1): 212-215.
7. Horiuchi T., MD. PhD., et al. A wound retractor/protector can prevent infection by keeping tissue moist and preventing tissue damage at incision
sites. Helix Review Series: Infectious Diseases. 2007; 3: 17-23.
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Tel 949.713.8300
Fax 949.713.8400
www.appliedmedical.com
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information, call 800.282.2212
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