An electrosurgical generator is a medical device that uses high-frequency electrical currents to cut tissue and coagulate blood vessels during surgical procedures.
Monopolar electrosurgery uses a single active electrode to cut and coagulate tissue, while bipolar electrosurgery uses two electrodes to pass the current through the tissue, minimizing damage to surrounding areas.
This electrosurgical generator has a maximum continuous output power of 350W, allowing for effective vaporization and coagulation.
Yes, the electrosurgical unit features automatic power adjustment technology, ensuring optimal performance based on the tissue resistance encountered.
Yes, the electrosurgical generator is designed for precise applications, including cystoscopy and arthroscopy, providing adjustable power for various endoscopic tasks.
The unique shotcrete effect allows for spray coagulation of large diffuse hemorrhage areas without direct contact with the tissue, maintaining a safe distance to achieve superficial coagulation.
The electrosurgical generator is versatile and can be used in various surgical applications, including general surgery, gynecology, and orthopedics, among others.
The machine automatically identifies whether a monopolar or bipolar plate is connected, allowing for seamless operation and optimal settings for each type.
The electrosurgical generator is equipped with various safety features, including power monitoring and automatic shutoff to prevent overheating and ensure patient safety.
The unit is compatible with various monopolar and bipolar electrodes, allowing for flexibility in surgical applications.
The vaporization effect is achieved through continuous output power combined with automatic compensation technology, ensuring effective tissue vaporization without power decay.
Yes, the electrosurgical generator is suitable for outpatient settings, providing effective and efficient surgical solutions.
Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and inspection of electrodes and cables, is recommended to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the device.
Yes, proper training is essential to ensure safe and effective operation of the electrosurgical generator in surgical environments.
The warranty period for the electrosurgical generator typically varies by manufacturer, but it generally includes a one to two-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
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