About This New product

Based on the existing product - MEDNOVA Single Use Hemoclips, MEDNOVA Medical and Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine jointly developed a ESD traction auxiliary device - the fishing ring, which can effectively assist the exposure of ESD wounds and improve the efficiency of ESD operations.
Meet this new endoscopic accessory today!
Products Combo

Mednova single hemostatic clips have been published for a long time and received many likes from customers. The diseases that the clips can assist in the treatment include: polypectomy, auxiliary wound exposure, mechanical hemostasis, wound (defect) closure, etc.
Mednova Medical's Single Use Hemoclip has always had the characteristics of good rotation performance and excellent clamping force. Now add a fishing ring as a combination set of hemostatic clips. After the clip is fixed, you can pull the fishing ring to fix the second clip as you like, and use tension to better expose the wound.
Convenience of this product

The fishing ring set is very convenient to use. It comes with the installed "ring and clip" when you open the package. Many hospitals currently use homemade methods for traction, such as installing spring rings, rubber bands, rubber gloves, etc. on the clips. Fishing rings can be a quick, convenient and perfect alternative to solve these problems, and they can also stabilize the angle by adjusting the handle for better surgery. operate.
Design of this product
Fishing rings solve these problems from a design and practical perspective.
ESD wounds that require clip-assisted traction are all wounds in areas that are difficult to expose and operate. These special areas include the cardia, fundus of the stomach, the lesser curvature of the gastric body, and near the gastric angle, as well as some special areas of the colon.
After applying the fishing ring, the submucosal layer can be exposed quickly and efficiently, and the submucosal layer can be quickly peeled off, stopped bleeding, and the entire wound surface can be completely peeled off, thereby shortening the operation time, reducing surgical complications, and making the operation simpler.
