From pre-conception to post-menopause and everything in between, conditions specific to women’s health demand the best care. With our family of surgical products, we’re here to help you provide diagnosis and treatment for your patients — during every stage of their life.

Disclaimer: Please review individual product manuals/IFU for respective indications and contraindications.


Facing challenges in gynecological care, together


Visually guided treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)

Diagnosing and treating AUB

The TruClear™ hysteroscopic tissue removal system allows for a see-and-treat approach to manage AUB in the hospital and in the office.1

Under direct visualization, hysteroscopy allows providers to see the entire uterine cavity to determine if symptoms of AUB are related to abnormalities.2


AUB occurs in

approximately 

10-35% of women3

 

 


The prevalence of endometriosis

Treating endometriosis

The road to diagnosing and treating endometriosis can be a long one for some patients. This disease can have a significant impact on physical, mental, and social well-being.4

Typical diagnostic procedures include4:

  • Pelvic exam 

  • Ultrasound

  • MRI 

  • Laparoscopy, which can be used in both diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis. This visual approach allows identification of endometrial implants, and furthermore incorporates various instruments to remove them.

Surgical treatment is where we play a role.. Laparoscopy, robotic-assisted laparoscopy, and hysterectomy are achievable with our comprehensive surgical portfolio. 


one in ten women illustration

about 10%

of women have

endometriosis5

 


Miscarriage management

Elevating the standard of care for early pregnancy loss

While hysteroscopic tissue removal isn’t the most common approach to treat retained products of conception (RPOC), it's considered more effective than D&C.6

See why hysteroscopic tissue removal with complete visualization using the TruClear™ system could become your preferred technique for treating RPOC, both pre- and post-partum.


17% less risk of post-operative adhesion formation in patients treated with  hysteroscopy (13%) vs. D&C (30%)6


Gynecologic cancer screening and early detection

A visually guided approach to endometrial sampling

Hysteroscopy can be used to collect tissue samples via endometrial biopsy.  

Hysteroscopy with directed hysteroscopic biopsy of small lesions has been shown to be more accurate than blind biopsy techniques.7

Over 435,000 new cases of endometrial cancer occur worldwide annually.8