Numerous announcements point to the risk to the health of surgical workers from inhaling surgical smoke, which contains hazardous chemicals, carcinogens, bacteria and viruses.
Surgical tobacco has identified 600 chemicals, including dioxins, which are highly suspected of being carcinogenic, highly toxic to humans and resistant to biological degradation.
The surgical mask is not a barrier for professionals who are in the operating room every day and for many hours.
The Smoklean laparoscopic smoke filter was created to reduce the risk of inhaling hazardous substances in the operating room. It consists of three consecutive filters (PRE, ACF and DNA) that retain tobacco particles, mutagenic chemicals, bacteria and viruses and deliver fresh air to the operating room.
The use of Smoklean is easy and simple, as it is directly connected to the gas valve of any trocar, single or multi-purpose, through which the smoke and air of the pneumoperitoneum will be released, during or at the end of the laparoscopic surgery.
Smoklean is available in individual sterile packaging and is designed for single use.
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