Products, Accessories, and Consumables for Colorectal Surgeons
Colorectal Surgeon
A colorectal surgeon has a particular interest in diseases of the colon and rectum. To become proficient in the treatment and management of these digestive disorders, a colorectal surgeon must undergo training in both general surgery as well as advanced training in problems of the lower digestive tract.
A general surgery residency program includes five to six years of training after the completion of a four year medical school program. Specialized programs that a general surgeon must undergo to become a colorectal surgeon generally take one to two more years. In all, a colorectal surgeon has undergone a minimum of fourteen years of formal classroom education and practical training before becoming certified to practice medicine.
Morpheus® System
Morpheus® Pelvic Muscle Rehabilitation
Morpheus® Two Channel sEMG with Stimulation
Morpheus® Two Channel sEMG Biofeedback
Morpheus® Anorectal Manometry with Paradoxical sEMG
Ultrasound
Morpheus® Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging
Morpheus® 360° Endocavity Ultrasound Imaging
Pathway® CTS 2000 and Pathway® CTS 1500 Pelvic Muscle Rehabilitation Systems
Pathway® STM-10 Vaginal and Rectal Intracavity Stimulator
Accessories
PPOC-NP – Point of Care Cart for Ultrasound Notebook Computer
PPOC-AP – Point of Care Cart for Ultrasound All-In-One High Resolution Touchscreen Computer
PPOC-CTS – Point of Care Cart for Pathway® CTS-2000, Pathway® CTS-1500
350-519 – Wireless LED Light Source
254-661 – Adapter for 350-519 Light Source
Consumables
7309 - Pathway® Anorectal Response Catheter, Box of 10 for use during a balloon expulsion test.
6750 – Pathway® Electrodes, Bag of 100 for the 2583E Ch B Extended Pathway® Preamplifier