Developed
By Surgeons

for Surgeons.

In over 300 million surgeries performed globally, nearly all sutures sewn are cut with scissors. Today, a better method is emerging...

Introducing
Suture
Slicer.

Features a lightweight structure and a push-pen guillotine design used to trap and slice sutures in a safe, easy and effective manner.

Advanced Technology

Features a closed cutting mechanism.

Flexible

For use with either hand.

Medical Device

Class 1 Medical Device.

Safe

Secure protected blade.

Fast

Quick and easy push-pen design.

Precise

Traps sutures effectively and reliably.

 

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Push-pen design

Features a lightweight structure and a push-pen guillotine design used to trap and slice sutures in a safe, easy and effective manner. Use easily with the right or left hand.

Single Use: 100+ slices

For use during one surgery: 100+ slices using 3-0 braided PGA suture. A safer and more effective method of trapping and slicing sutures. Encourages quick, safe and effective closures.

Ergonomic Structure

Approximately 373 million surgeries are conducted globally each year, including 40-50 million in the United States alone, Suture Slicer meets the the demand for an improved technique.

Safe and effective

Removes limitations associated with traditional surgical scissors; a benefit that may be appreciated by hospitals, surgical centers, and office-based procedural facilities.

How does the Suture Slicer work? // Developed by Surgeons for Surgeons

Suture Slicer boasts a unique push-pen guillotine design, a lightweight structure, and a single-use purpose—allowing for 100+ slices using 3-0 braided PGA suture in a single surgery. This innovative solution facilitates quick, safe, and effective surgeries and closures, offering advantages appreciated by hospitals, surgical centers, and office-based procedural facilities. Suture Slicer is suitable for a range of surgeries, including Orthopedics, General Surgery, Cardiothoracic, Vascular Surgery, and Cosmetic Surgery.

Surgical Scissors Limitations

Video Cutting Illustration

Surgical Scissors—The Problem

  • Sharp tips endanger surrounding vital structures
  • The right blade overlays the left, making left-handed cutting difficult
  • Scissors are often poorly maintained and dull

Management Team.

Todd Schwartz

Todd Schwartz

DO, FAOAO
  • Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in hip and knee replacements
  • PA Orthopedic Associates - Partner and active operational manager with successful liquidity events
  • Former co-owner of Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) with a successful exit
  • Medical Director, MUVE outpatient surgical center
Fred Smith

Fred Smith

CEO
  • Founder and Former CEO of BandGrip, a medical device company
  • Founder and CEO of NASDAQ: LEAP, a digital ad agency, where he raised $40m via IPO
  • Founder and CEO of IdeaCast, where he raised $30m for a national cable provider that licensed ESPN, CNN,CNBC to health clubs