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October 13, 2008
RF Surgical Systems, Inc. Receives FDA Approval to Market its Blair-Port Wand® as a Reusable Scanning Device 

October 11, 2008
Surgical Sponge Management: Why a Detection System Is Superior to a Counting System by Dr. Jeffrey Port 

July 24, 2008
RF Surgical Systems, Inc. Completes $12 Million in Funding Led by Menlo Ventures

July 9, 2008
RF Surgical™ Detection System Offers Proven Product Safety in the Clinical Environment

May 20, 2008
St. Vincent’s First in State to Adopt Sponge Detection Technology to Enhance Patient Safety in the OR

April 15, 2008
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center Adopts Cutting-Edge Technology to Enhance Patient Safety in the OR

January 18, 2008
RF Surgical Detection System Receives CE Mark Approval in Europe

July 16, 2007
The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Takes Lead in Setting New Standard of OR Patient Safety

March 1, 2007
RF Surgical Systems, Inc. Begins Nationwide Clinical Evaluation of its Patented RF Surgical Detection System

November 7, 2006
RF Surgical Systems, Inc. and Medline Announce Regulatory Clearance to Market the RF Surgical™ Detection System, a Breakthrough Sponge Detection System


Video Features

News 12 Connecticut “12 on Health” coverage of St. Vincent’s Medical Center

KNVN News: Mercy Medical Center among first in CA to fully adopt RF Surgical Detection

CBS Healthwatch “Operation: Oops” with Dr. Jeffrey Port

“Innovations in Patient Safety: The Story Behind the System” with Dr. Jeffrey Port, the developer of the RF Surgical Detection System

 
   
The patented RF Surgical™ Detection System has received FDA clearance.
RF Surgical™ and RFDetect™ are trademarks of RF Surgical Systems, Inc. Blair-Port Wand® is a registered tradmark of RF Surgical Systems, Inc.
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RF Surgical Systems, Inc. is enhancing patient safety in the operating room with our RF Surgical™ Detection System
that detects and prevents retained surgical sponges in patients undergoing surgery.