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Teleflex is working at the cutting edge of surgical innovation to deliver a comprehensive portfolio of products that addresses the challenges of an ever-evolving surgical environment. From our MiniLap® Percutaneous Surgical System to Weck® Hem-o-lok® Polymer Locking Ligation System, and Weck EFx® Shield™ Fascial Closure System , our portfolio of products adds up to a powerful offering of solutions that helps improve patient outcomes. Weck® Hem-o-lok® Polymer Locking Ligation System: • Security you can feel from the ,1 selling locking polymer clip • Designed for confidence: Featuring a first-of-its-kind locking mechanism and distinct tactile feedback, the Hem-o-lok® System gives surgeons the confidence of knowing they’ve locked securely on the patient vessel. • Since 2007, we’ve collaborated with Intuitive Surgical to provide the Hem-o-lok® System for use with the da Vinci® Surgical System. • Versatility to meet your needs • Hem-o-lok® Clips come in a range of sizes indicated to ligate structures from 2 mm to 16 mm. The Weck® EFx Shield® Fascial Closure System from Teleflex is the first shielded port closure device, providing enhanced sharps protection for uniform and consistent performance. The EFx Shield® System is designed with speed and safety in mind. An array of enhanced features include: • Unique shielded wing design for enhanced sharps protection • Intuitive wing deployment • Innovative suture retrieval system for unassisted fascial closure. Introducing the MiniLap Percutaneous Surgical System from Teleflex. Designed to help surgeons make minimally invasive surgery even less invasive, the MiniLap System allows surgeons to insert the 2.4 mm shaft diameter instrument percutaneously through the skin using an integrated needle tip. The goal? Smaller incisions and less tissue trauma without any change in surgical technique.