We are pleased to announce that Brolex, LLC has exclusively licensed the C-SAFE product to CooperSurgical In., Trumbull, CT. For over 24 years, CooperSurgical has been dedicated to women’s healthcare and currently manufactures over 600 products that help clinicians advance the health care of women of all ages.
For more information, visit them on the web at http://www.coopersurgical.com.
For ordering inquiries, please contact Cooper Surgical via phone, fax or email:
CooperSurgical Customer Service:
Phone: 800-243-2974 or 203-601-5200
Fax: 1-203-601-4737
Email: orders@coopersurgical.com
Operating hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 8:30 pm EST
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Fetal Lacerations
Features
C SAFE
Reduces the risk of nicks or cuts to fetus
during cesarean section procedures
No exposed blade facing the fetus
Specially designed tip offering further protection during the incision process
Designed to cut up and away from fetus
Safety features for physicians and surgical team
Design produces cleaner cuts promoting better healing
“In trial use during a cesarean delivery, C SAFE worked exactly as expected. Push the blunted plastic tip through the uterus, nend your hand, push the device, and voila – a hysterotomy with almost no laceration risk to the baby”
“C SAFE is another example of a truly simple device that someone should have thought of sooner but didn’t”
“C SAFE won me over. With all the wasted money we throw at the sacred altar of Patient Safety, this product actually makes sense and is worth the marginal cost. I think it is time we made newborn lacerations a “never” event and C SAFE is one tool to get us there.”
“In trial use during a cesarean delivery, C SAFE worked exactly as expected. Push the blunted plastic tip through the uterus, nend your hand, push the device, and voila – a hysterotomy with almost no laceration risk to the baby”