The primary uses of this machine are cutting, coagulation to stop bleeding, and applying thermal effects for hollowing out tissue.
The ultrasonic scalpel works by converting electrical energy into mechanical motion through an ultrasonic transducer, which generates ultrasonic waves for precise cutting and coagulation.
The main components of the Ultrasonic Scalpel System include the generator, hand piece transducer, hand piece scalpel, and foot switch.
Yes, our hand piece scalpel models (YSHPS36P, YSHPS23P, YSHPS14P) are compatible with J&J Ethicon GEN400 and GN11 systems.
The available models of hand piece scalpels include YSHPS36P for laparoscopic surgery, YSHPS23P for open surgery, YSHPS14P for superficial surgery, and YSHPS9B for superficial surgery.
Power output can be controlled using either a foot switch or a manual switch adapter, allowing for activation in minimum or maximum modes.
The driving frequency of the generator is 55.5 KHz.
The machine includes an anti-infusion feature rated at IPX8, ensuring safety and protection against fluid ingress.
Yes, the Ultrasonic Scalpel Machine is designed for use in both open and laparoscopic surgeries, depending on the specific hand piece scalpel model utilized.
The foot switch activates the generator and transmits information to it, allowing for hands-free operation during procedures.
This ultrasonic scalpel is suitable for a variety of surgeries including laparoscopic, open, and superficial surgical procedures.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the hand piece scalpel and transducer, checking connections, and ensuring the generator is functioning properly.
Yes, training is typically provided to ensure proper operation and safety when using the ultrasonic scalpel machine.
The warranty period may vary by manufacturer, but typically ranges from 1 to 2 years. Please check with the supplier for specific details.
Replacement parts for the ultrasonic scalpel can be purchased through authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.
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