Respect. Heal. Protect.

From Resection to Protection.

A portfolio designed to support your practice. 

Empowering you to do more by expanding the boundaries of curative resection, supported by advanced closure and complication management tools that drive cost-efficiency and elevate clinical outcomes.
Because peace of mind matters to you, and to every patient you treat.

We offer a comprehensive portfolio supporting a broad spectrum of endoscopic procedures, from resection with EMR and ESD devices to secure closure with full thickness suturing tools and complication management with Endoluminal Vacuum Therapy to elevate GI procedures. 

Discover the ORISE ProKnifeTM that combines cutting and injection capabilities to streamline submucosal dissection to enhance efficiency, while our Single-Use Snares support effective EMR. Closure solutions, including X‑Tack™, OverStitch™, and our clip systems, enable stable tissue approximation across a range of interventions. For anastomotic leakage, Eso-SPONGE™ and Endo-SPONGE™ apply Endoluminal Vacuum Therapy, allowing secondary-intention healing in both upper GI and lower pelvic regions through a minimally invasive approach.

  

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Resect with Purpose. 

Boston scientific ProKnife is a cutting tool specifically designed for ESD procedure, offering precision cutting within the GI tract. Our wide-range of Single-Use Snares of various loop sizes, shape configurations and stiffnesses. They are used for EMR procedure  (endoscopic mucosal resection) / polypectomy procedures, which allows physicians’ choice when choosing the right tools/snares for their procedures. The ProKnife complements this by providing innovative features which enhance procedural efficiency. 

Initiate curative intent with our resection solutions. 

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Protect what matters.

Boston Scientific endoscopic closure devices enable a range of procedures, including endoscopic suturing for GI tract treatment, full thickness suturing for stable tissue approximation, and defect closure in therapeutic endoscopy procedures.

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Advancing Recovery with Intent.

Anastomotic leakage (AL) is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication following gastrointestinal surgery, strongly linked to increased morbidity and mortality. 1-6

Endoluminal Vacuum Therapy (EVT) has emerged as an effective minimally invasive strategy to manage anastomotic leaks (AL) across both upper and lower GI tracts, with prevention in the upper GI specifically supported through the established indication of the Eso-Sponge device.

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Advancing Knowledge for Better Patient Care:  

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Education and Training

We offer an extensive range of educational resources and training programmes designed to empower healthcare professionals with the advanced knowledge and skills required to excel in Gastroenterology.
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Expanding Partnerships for Innovation:

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Beyond the device solutions

We're dedicated to partnering with you to develop innovative solutions that support you beyond the device. Learn more about our commercial solutions, operational efficiencies offering and our support to sustainability initiatives that elevate patient care.
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References:  

1.  Holscher AH, Vallbohmer D, Brabende J. The prevention and management of perioperative complications. Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2006;20(5):907-23.
2. Schaheen L, Blackmon SH, Nason KS, Optimal approach to the management of intrathoracic esophageal leak following esophagectomy: a systematic review. Am J Surg, 2014. 208(4): p. 536-43.
3. Blencowe NS, Strong S, McNair AG, Brookes ST, Crosby T, Griffin SM, Blazeby JM. Reporting of short-term clinical outcomes after esophagectomy: a systematic review. Ann Surg, 2012 Apr;255(4):658-66.
4. Morell B, Murray F, Vetter D, Bueter M, Gubler C. Endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) for early infradiaphragmal leakage after bariatric surgery-outcomes of six consecutive cases in a single institution.
5. Milito G, Lisi G. Endoluminal Vacuum Therapy as treatment for anastomotic colorrectal leakage. Surg Technol Int. 2017;10(30):125-30.
6. Shalaby M, Emile S, Elfeki H, Sakr A, Wexner SD, Sileri P. Systematic review of endoluminal vacuum-assisted therapy as salvage treatment for rectal anastomotic leakage. BJS open. 2018;3(2):153-60.

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