ConMed AirSeal iFS Blunt Ports

Price range: $1,054.25 through $1,142.10

Description

ConMed AirSeal iFS Blunt Ports are designed to provide secure surgical access while maintaining pneumoperitoneum when used with the AirSeal Integrated Flow System. These blunt-tip ports are intended for controlled tissue entry and are commonly selected for procedures where sharp trocar insertion is not preferred.

Manufactured to ConMed specifications, AirSeal iFS blunt ports integrate with AirSeal insufflation tubing to support continuous airflow and stable intra-abdominal pressure. Multiple diameters and lengths are available to accommodate varying procedural and anatomical requirements.

This listing consolidates AirSeal iFS blunt port SKUs into a single reference page to simplify selection, sourcing, and inventory management.


Key Features

  • Blunt-tip insufflation ports for AirSeal iFS systems
  • OEM ConMed surgical access components
  • Designed to support stable pneumoperitoneum
  • Controlled tissue entry with blunt design
  • Available in multiple sizes and lengths

Available Components & SKUs

Blunt Insufflation Ports

12mm Ports

  • IASB12-100 — 12mm × 100mm blunt port
  • IASB12-120 — 12mm × 120mm blunt port

5mm Ports

  • IASB5-150 — 5mm × 150mm blunt port

How to Choose the Correct Blunt Port

  • Select port diameter based on instrument size
  • Select port length based on patient anatomy and access depth
  • Choose blunt ports when controlled, non-cutting entry is preferred
  • Verify compatibility with the AirSeal iFS system prior to use

Applications

  • Operating rooms
  • Ambulatory surgery centers
  • Laparoscopic procedures
  • AirSeal iFS system installations
  • Procedures requiring blunt tissue entry

Additional information

Model

IASB12-100 — 12mm × 100mm blunt port, IASB12-120 — 12mm × 120mm blunt port, IASB5-150 — 5mm × 150mm blunt port

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