SPACEMAKER ® Balloon Dissector SpaceSEAL ™ Cannulae Trocar
Mesh Fixation Device Mesh Competitive Products


LAPAROSCOPIC BLADDER NECK SUSPENSION


Surgical Procedure for Correction of Stress Urinary Incontinence
GSI's SPACEMAKER® Total Solution kits allow surgeons to provide a minimally invasive solution to Bladder Neck Suspension. The SPACEMAKER® surgical balloon dissector facilitates the creation of an operative space, in the space of Retzius, allowing for identification and visualization of critical anatomy to aid in the successful completion of the procedure.


  • Balloon specifically designed for LBNS procedures
  • Dissection confined to anatomic structure of interest
  • Visualization during insertion and dissection

  • Balloon design provides a secure seal
  • Provides a proximal space between rectus muscle and the posterior rectus sheath
  • Port stabilization provided by adjustable atraumatic foam locking pad

  
  • Balloon design provides a secure seal
  • Port stabilization provided by adjustable atraumatic foam locking pad

Mesh Fixation Device
  • Smooth firing mechanism allows for positive tactile feel between instrument and tissue
  • Small diameter and length of fastener, approximately 4x4mm
  • Thirty (30) titanium fasteners

5mm Trocar with Cannulae
  • Tapered design allows for reduced penetration force
  • Available in two lengths

Polypropylene Mesh
  • Mesh may be cut to any shape without unraveling
  • Monofilament


Educational Materials Procedure/ Technique Reimbursement Codes
For the convenience of customizing your Laparoscopic Bladder Neck Suspension kits, please contact your GSI representative or contact GSI Customer Service at (800) 980-0300 or customerservice@gsii.com. To request print materials, please fill out the Educational Materials form.
 

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