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PARENTS

Why would you want CSafe used? ...

IN THE NEWS

A new device could prevent more than 3,500 babies a year from suffering wounds when they are born by caesarean section ...

CLINICAL BENEFITS

At a documented risk of 1.5 – 3.0%, this translates to up to 45,000 newborns that experience some level of laceration injury related to the c-section surgical procedure…

Features

C SAFE

Reduces the risk of nicks or cuts to fetus

during cesarean section procedures

No exposed blade facing the fetus

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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

C SAFE Animation

​​Please view our animated video for proper technique on the use of C SAFE to puncture then enter a labored or non-labored uterus.

MedReviews

Editor Dr. JAMES A. GREENBERG, MD Brigham and Woman’s Hospital, Faulkner Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA...

Dr. Hector Chapa

Introducing C SAFE: Making Cesarean Sections a Bit More Baby Friendly​​ ...

MedReviews

Editor JAMES A. GREENBERG, MD
Brigham and Woman’s Hospital, Faulkner Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

[Rev Obstet Gynecol]

C SAFE

In-use Video

These videos share in-use footage on the use of

C SAFE to perform a hysterotomy.

Brolex International


C SAFE distribution channels are in place for the following regions:

Asia
Latin America
Europe
South Africa
Middle East

Featured News Story: CBS TV

Introducing C SAFE: Making Cesarean Sections a Bit More Baby Friendly​​ ...

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