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Maryland Jaw Sealer LBN-MJS101
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Maryland Jaw Sealer LBN-MJS101

Maryland Jaw Sealer LBN-MJS101 features a curved jaw with strong holding force for accurate tissue separation. It is equipped with a textured surface that enhances grip and minimizes slippage. Built-in ceramic pump insulation ensures uniform gaps and effective thermal protection. Integrated design supports safe coagulation while preserving surrounding tissue. Our Maryland Jaw Sealer is suitable in gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, obstetric, gynecologic, and urologic procedures.

Control Manual Control
Shaft Diameter 5mm
Cutting Length 18.5 mm
Coagulation Length 20.5 mm
Jaw Size ≥18
Shaft Length 230 / 370 / 440
Packing Dimension 67.5 × 19 × 25 mm
No of PCs per Carton 2
Gross Weight 2 kg
  • One-click operation
  • Ergonomic handle
  • Anti-slip design
  • Lightweight structure
  • High-temperature resistance 

Maryland Jaw Sealer LBN-MJS101 is essential in gastrointestinal surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and urology departments.

Maryland Jaw Sealer LBN-MJS101 is essential in gastrointestinal surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and urology departments.

Most Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are Sealers used for in clinical environments?

Ans. Sealers are used for controlled sealing and cutting applications during clinical and surgical procedures.

2. How do Sealers ensure consistent performance during procedures?

Ans. Sealers are designed to deliver stable and reliable sealing performance with minimal thermal effect.

3. What design features support precise operation in Sealers?

Ans. Sealers are constructed to provide precise handling and strong operational stability during use.

4. How do Sealers contribute to procedural safety?

Ans. Sealers help maintain safety by offering controlled operation, reducing variability, and supporting accurate outcomes.

5. Are Sealers suitable for continuous clinical use?

Ans. Sealers are built for consistent performance, making them suitable for routine use in clinical workflows.

6. Where are Sealers commonly used?

Ans. Sealers are commonly used in clinical and surgical settings requiring reliable sealing and cutting operations.

Sealer Models

Maryland Jaw Sealer LBN-MJS101 features a curved jaw with strong holding force for accurate tissue separation. It is equipped with a textured surface that enhances grip and minimizes slippage. Built-in ceramic pump insulation ensures uniform gaps and effective thermal protection. Integrated design supports safe coagulation while preserving surrounding tissue. Our Maryland Jaw Sealer is suitable in gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, obstetric, gynecologic, and urologic procedures.

Blunt Tip Laparoscopic Sealer LBN-BLS100

  • Control: Manual Control
  • Shaft Diameter: 5 mm