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Be Ready Every Step of the Way

Be prepared at every stage of labor and delivery from induction to postpartum with CooperSurgical’s comprehensive suite of solutions.
 
Proven and innovative solutions designed to reduce variability empowering healthcare providers to act with confidence in critical situations during labor, birth, and postpartum.

 
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CooperSurgical

CooperSurgical, Inc.
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Trumbull, CT 06611 US

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Proven Products Designed with Safety, Confidence and Preparedness in Mind

Induction & Labor

Cover the belly and secure fetal monitor placement with a variety of widths.

Help Ensure a Safe and Healthy Delivery from the Start

A nonpharmaceutical option for preinduction dilation when the cervix is unfavorable.1

A sterile amniotome to rupture the amniotic membrane.2

Maximize C-section exposure with self-retaining elastic abdominal retractor.3

May reduce wound complications4 and enhance patient comfort and cosmesis5,6*, with this trusted skin closure device.7,8

Elevate a deeply engaged fetal head during second stage C-sections.9

Vaginal & C-Section Delivery

Be Ready for Complications During Delivery

Help reduce the risk of fetal lacerations during C-sections with a specially designed distal tip.10

Vacuum Assisted Delivery Devices
 (MityOne, Mityvac, Mystic II)

Explore a wide range of essential vacuum support for both vaginal and C-section births.

Postpartum

Providing Devices for the Safe Care of New Mothers

Provides temporary control or reduction of postpartum uterine bleeding when conservative management is warranted.11

Single-use device designed to achieve improved visualization and access required during vaginal and/or perineal wound repair.12

  1. Cook Cervical Ripening Balloon with Stylet Instructions for Use. Bloomington, IN. Cook Medical; 03-2021
  2. MityHook™ Amniotome Directions for Use. Trumbull, CT. CooperSurgical, Inc.; 2018
  3. Mobius Elastic Retractor Systems Instructions For Use. Trumbull, CT. CooperSurgical, Inc.; 2018
  4. Schrufer-Poland, T. L., Ruiz, M. P., Kassar, S., Tomassian, C., Algren, S. & Yeast, J. D. (2016). Incidence of wound complications in cesarean deliveries following closure with absorbable subcuticular staples versus conventional skin closure techniques. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 206, 53-56
  5. Nitsche, J., Howell, C., & Howell, T. (2012). Skin closure with subcuticular absorbable staples after cesarean section is associated with decreased analgesic use. Archives of gynecology and obstetrics, 285(4), 979-983. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-011-2121-5
  6. Dresner, H. S., & Hilger, P. A. (2009). Comparison of incision closures with subcuticular and percutaneous staples. Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 11(5), 320-326
  7. Bron, T., & Zakine, G. (2016). Placement of absorbable dermal staples in mammaplasty and abdominoplasty: a 12-month prospective study of 60 patients. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 36(4), 459-468
  8. Patel, V., Green, J. L., Christopher, A. N., Morris, M. P., Weiss, E. S., Broach, R. B., & Butler, P. D. (2021). Use of Absorbable Dermal Stapler in Reduction Mammoplasty: Assessing Technical, Quality-of-Life, and Aesthetics Outcomes. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open, 9(8), e3784–e3784
  9. Fetal Pillow Instructions For Use. Trumbull, CT. Inc.; 2023
  10. C SAFE™ Safety Scalpel Instructions for Use. Trumbull, CT. CooperSurgical, Inc.; 2015
  11. Bakri™ Postpartum Balloon Instructions for Use. Bloomington, IN. Cook Medical; 01/2020
  12. Guardian Vaginal Retrator Directions for Use. Trumbull, CT. CooperSurgical, Inc.; 2002

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Fetal Pillow is indicated to elevate the fetal head and facilitate delivery of the fetus in women >37 weeks gestation undergoing cesarean section at full dilation (with or without an instrumental delivery). The Fetal Pillow is contraindicated in the presence of an active genital infection. The safety and effectiveness of Fetal Pillow has not been established in the following: previous cesarean section, <37 weeks gestation, non-vertex presentation, intrauterine fetal death, pregnancy induced hypertension, intrauterine growth retardation, diabetes, major congenital abnormalities, chorioamnionitis, and multiple gestations. For detailed benefit and risk information, please consult Instructions for Use.

INSORB Subcuticular Skin Stapler is intended for use in the subcuticular closure of skin where an absorbable tissue fastener is desired for temporary tissue approximation. Contraindicated for: thin or thick tissue, and scar tissue where effective tissue capture cannot be achieved; if the needle path is obstructed, and when radiopacity or prolonged tissue approximation is necessary or desired. For detailed instructions and risk information, please refer to the Instructions for Use.

Read the Instructions for Use Prior to Use

The Single -Use Vacuum Devices and Cups (VAD) are indicated for use for non -reassuring fetal status, failure to delivery spontaneously following an appropriately managed second stage of labor, need to avoid voluntary expulsive efforts and/or inadequate expulsive efforts. No indication is absolute. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Do not initiate vacuum: non-vertex positions, suspected cephalopelvic disproportion, previous scalp sampling, suspected macrosomia, risk of shoulder dystocia, failed vacuum or forceps attempt, less than 34 weeks gestation, unengaged vertex, incompletely dilated cervix, need for active device rotation, suspected fetal bleeding abnormalities. WARNINGS: DO NOT exceed recommended vacuum levels. These instructions are intended as general guidelines. Practitioners should refer to current institutional and recognized guidelines that address VAD. Should only be performed or supervised by a trained and experienced operator. 

For detailed instructions and risk information, please refer to the Instructions for Use.
MityOne™: MitySoft™ Bell Cup IFU, M-Style™ Mushroom™ Cup IFU
Mityvac™: 
Reusable Obstetrical Vacuum Pump IFU, Reusable Silicone Vacuum Extraction Cup IFU, MitySoft™ Bell Cup IFU, M-Style™ Mushroom™ Cup IFU
Mystic II™: 
Mystic™ II MitySoft™ Bell Cup IFU, Mystic™ II M-Style™ Mushroom™ Cup IFU

Footnotes:
* When compared to metal skin staples

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Reliable Solutions to Empower Healthcare Providers to Prepare for the Unexpected in Labor and Delivery