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Boston Scientific M00561190 CAPTIVATOR II Single-Use Polypectomy Snare 25mm Rounded Stiff 1/EA

SKU: BOST-M00561190
$19.50
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Boston Scientific M00561190 CAPTIVATOR II Single-Use Polypectomy Snare 25mm Rounded Stiff 1/EA

• Model: M00561190
• Loop Width: 25 mm
• Snare Shape: Rounded
• Snare Stiffness: Stiff
• Sheath Outer Diameter (O.D.): 2.4 mm
• Working Length: 240cm

Elevate your endoscopic resection capability with the Boston Scientific CAPTIVATOR II Single-Use Polypectomy Snare (25 mm Rounded Stiff), engineered to deliver dependable performance in challenging GI procedures. Designed with a 25 mm rounded loop, this snare excels in capturing and excising polyps of medium and larger diameters while maintaining control around flat or difficult lesions. The rounded shape shortens the distance from the scope tip, easing visualization and positioning for clean, precise resections.

Built on Boston Scientific’s trusted Captivator II platform, this stiff, braided-wire snare provides exceptional grip and traction on tissue, allowing clinicians to confidently manage a variety of polyp types with consistent results. Whether used with hot or cold snaring techniques, its versatile design supports clinical flexibility and effectiveness in routine polypectomy or more complex resection scenarios.

With a 240 cm working length and compatibility with standard endoscope channels, the CAPTIVATOR II 25 mm snare is an essential tool for gastroenterology suites, ambulatory surgical centers, and hospital endoscopy units focused on enhancing procedural efficiency and patient outcomes. The sterile, single-use format not only promotes infection control but also simplifies workflow by eliminating reprocessing between cases.

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