Stability Makes Low Pressure Possible

Maintain Visualization During Colpotomy, Suction, and Leaks

During hysterectomy, colpotomy and suction can disrupt pnuemoperitoneum when using conventional insufflation. Advanced Insufflation with AirSeal® helps maintain stability to support procedural flow.

Improved Gynecology Outcomes

  • In a multicenter gynecology study, 98% of AirSeall® patients were discharged within 2 days compared to 75% with standard insufflation.1
  • Clinical studies demonstrated lower incidence and severity of post-operative pain during low pressure gynecologic surgery with AirSeal®.2-4
  • Statistically significant reduction in procedure time during complex sacrocolpopexy cases.4

Pressure Stability:
Conventional vs. Advanced Insufflation

Conventional insufflation pressure stability chart
AirSeal insufflation pressure stability chart

Conventional insufflation can fluctuate significantly during suction and leaks. AirSeal® helps maintain a more stable pneumoperitoneum to support visualization and procedural continuity.

*Preliminary intra-abdominal pressure data from a prospective randomized trial of AirSeal® vs. conventional insufflation5

Experience Stability. Enable Low Pressure.

See how AirSeal® can improve visualization, support procedural flow, and help you deliver better outcomes for your patients.

* A CONMED consultant may follow up with additional information
1 Buda A, Di Martino G, Borghese M, et al. Low-Pressure Laparoscopy Using the AirSeal® System versus Standard Insufflation in Early-Stage Endometrial Cancer: A Multicenter, Retrospective Study (ARIEL Study). Healthcare (Basel). 2022;10(3):531. Published 2022 Mar 14. oi:10.3390/healthcare10030531.
2 Sroussi J, Elies A, Rigouzzo A, et al. Low pressure gynecological laparoscopy (7mmHg) with AirSeal® System versus a standard insufflation (15mmHg): A pilot study in 60 patients. J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod. 2017;46(2):155-158. doi:10.1016/j.jogoh.2016.09.003.
3 Foley, C.E., Ryan, E. & Huang, J.Q. Less is more: clinical impact of decreasing pneumoperitoneum pressures during robotic surgery. J Robotic Surg 15, 299–307 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11701-020-01104-4
4 Boualaoui, I., Bey, E., De Villeneuve, M. H., Dergamoun, H., Droupy, S., & Wagner, L. Medico-Economic Impact of the AirSeal® Insufflator: Example of Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy. Clin Surg. 2021; 6, 3084.
5 Bucur P, Hofmann M, Menhadji A, et al. Comparison of Pneumoperitoneum Stability Between a Valveless Trocar System and Conventional Insufflation: A Prospective Randomized Trial. Urology. 2016;94:274-280. doi:10.1016/j.urology.2016.04.022