Our surgical clips provide occlusion using reduced force, and their superior traction minimizes clip migration, making them a leader in atraumatic vessel occlusion.
Stealth clips feature a low-profile design, a variety of pad types, and three spring-force options (1/4-, 1/2-, and 3/4-force), allowing surgeons to select the optimal spring force for each procedure.
Our latis pads gently engage the tissue, reducing the amount of compressive force needed to maintain traction.
Soft pads conform naturally to the vessel being occluded.
Fibra pads are made of a woven layer of flexible, soft, finger-like fibers that mesh with the adventitia, reducing the amount of pressure needed for traction.
Applied clips are available in a variety of pad types and feature both ratchet and spring-force configurations. The ratchet clips allow surgeons to apply and lock in the exact amount of pressure needed for optimal occlusion, whereas the spring-force clips allow them to preselect the occlusion pressure (1/4-, 1/2-, 3/4-, or full-force) needed for each procedure.
Our latis pads gently engage the tissue, reducing the amount of compressive force needed to maintain traction.
Both types of pads conform naturally to the vessel being occluded.
Fibra pads are made of a woven layer of flexible, soft, finger-like fibers that mesh with the adventitia, reducing the amount of pressure needed for traction.
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