LigaSure LS0300: Intuitive and reliable foot control for LigaSure™ devices
The LigaSure™ Single Pedal Footswitch LS0300 has been specially designed to provide healthcare professionals with precise and effortless control of Valleylab energy systems. Compatible with the LigaSure™ vascular sealing system and the ForceTriad™ surgical energy platform, this single-pedal footswitch is an ergonomic solution that optimises performance in the operating theatre while reducing the surgeon's manual workload.
Its robust, water-resistant, single-piece design allows for use in sterile and wet surgical environments without compromising safety or functionality. With a 4.6-metre cable, it offers great flexibility in positioning around the operating table, improving accessibility and mobility for the surgical team. Its purple colour coding makes it easy to identify among other foot controls available in the operating theatre.
The LS0300 plays a key role in activating LigaSure™ instruments, which use bipolar energy technology to seal vessels up to 7 mm in diameter reliably and reproducibly. Foot activation frees the surgeon's hands, allowing them to focus fully on dissection and instrument positioning while maintaining maximum precision in energy activation. This is particularly advantageous during procedures requiring fine coordination and immediate responsiveness.
By ensuring smooth, delay-free activation, the LS0300 foot control helps to minimise the risk of errors or accidental activation. It is designed for prolonged use, with proven reliability even in repeated and intensive operating cycles. This device is also easy to install and compatible without complex configuration, making it an ideal turnkey solution for operating rooms already equipped with LigaSure™ or ForceTriad™ systems.
With its compliance with strict medical standards for electrical devices and its universal format for integration into existing systems, the LigaSure™ LS0300 is an essential tool for surgical centres seeking to optimise safety, precision and ergonomics in the operating theatre.