ConMed Linvatec QL6230 5.9mm QUICKLATCH High-Flow Sheath w/ QL6102 Obturator
ConMed Linvatec QL6230 5.9mm QUICKLATCH High-Flow Sheath w/ QL6102 Obturator is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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ConMed Linvatec QL6230 5.9mm QUICKLATCH Pressure Sensing High-Flow Sheath w/ QL6102 Obturator Arthoscopy
Pressure Sensing Sheath Body:
• Model: QL6230
• Features ConMed Linvatec T5102 Stopcock Assembly
• Dual Rotating Stopcocks
• 5.9mm
• Quicklatch
• Overall Length: 7-5/8 inches
Conical Obturator:
• Model: QL6102
• 4mm
• Overall Length: 8-3/8 inches
Enhanced Portal Control with Precision Sensing
The ConMed Linvatec QL6230 is a 5.9 mm QuickLatch sheath designed to elevate arthroscopic fluid management with advanced pressure‑sensing capability. This high‑flow sheath enables robust irrigation for superior visualization while its integrated pressure‑sensing functionality ensures accurate intra‑articular monitoring. Surgeons gain real‑time insight into joint dynamics, facilitating safe and efficient fluid regulation throughout the procedure.
Seamless Insertion and Secure Interface
Paired with the QL6102 Conical Obturator, the QL6230 system delivers smooth and controlled tissue entry. The tapered design of the obturator promotes atraumatic insertion through soft tissues, minimizing resistance and optimizing portal integrity. The QuickLatch interface provides a secure, intuitive connection to compatible arthroscopes—offering streamlined setup, reliable sealing, and enhanced protection of the scope’s distal tip.
Durable Design Born from Linvatec Innovation
Crafted by ConMed Linvatec, a trusted name in arthroscopic instrumentation, the QL6230 kit is engineered for repeated sterilization and long-term OR use. Its high-flow capability, combined with pressure-sensing precision and robust QuickLatch coupling, delivers operational reliability and procedural confidence—making it an indispensable tool for surgeons seeking responsive, efficient, and safe arthroscopic access in demanding surgical environments.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
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