The MSL100D is used in various surgical applications including General Surgery, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, Vascular Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, ORL/ENT surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, and Plastic Surgery.
The MSL100D features five working modes: Monopolar Cut (Pure Cut, Blend 1, Blend 2), Monopolar Coag, and Bipolar Coag.
The power range for the Pure Cut mode on the MSL100D is from 1W to 100W.
Yes, the MSL100D can be used for both Monopolar Coag (1W to 50W) and Bipolar Coag (1W to 50W).
Yes, the MSL100D is suitable for neurosurgery among other surgical specialties.
The differences lie in the power ranges and modes available. MSL100D has specific ranges for each mode, while MSLEK04 offers higher power options and additional modes like Monopolar Fulgurate Coag and Monopolar Spray Coag.
The maximum power output for the Bipolar Coag mode in the MSL100D is 50W.
Yes, the MSL100D is designed with safety features to ensure safe operation during surgeries, including overload protection and precise power control.
The MSL100D can benefit a wide range of surgeries including general, vascular, obstetric, gynecological, and plastic surgeries, among others.
The MSL100D is designed to be compact and can be moved easily within a clinical setting, although it is primarily a stationary unit.
The MSL100D is powered by standard electrical outlets and may require specific voltage settings depending on the region.
The MSL100D typically includes various electrodes and cables necessary for its operation, but specific accessories may vary by purchase.
Yes, the MSL100D is suitable for outpatient procedures, making it versatile for various clinical settings.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the unit after use, checking cables and electrodes for wear, and having it serviced periodically by a qualified technician.
The warranty period for the MSL100D may vary by manufacturer, so it's recommended to check the specific warranty details at the time of purchase.
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