Bipolar coagulation electrosurgical unit GN300
radiofrequency

bipolar coagulation electrosurgical unit
bipolar coagulation electrosurgical unit
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bipolar coagulation
Technology
radiofrequency

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GN300 Bipolar coagulation in micro- and macro power range Coagulation is an essential part of a surgical procedure. Vessel perforations, necrosis and tissue adhesions are herewith to be prevented. Advantages Advanced components - After switching on, an automatic unit test is performed. - During operation all signals relevant to safety, operation of the function keys and the connected accessories are monitored. - Any irregularities are indicated to the user audibly and visually. Micro and macro coagulation - MICRO power range: 0.1 to 9.9 watts, adjustable in 0.1 watt steps. - Extremely precise point coagulation without tissue adhesion is possible. - MACRO power range: 1 to 50 watts, adjustable in 1 watt steps. - Universal use of the bipolar coagulator. Adaption - Automatically adaptation to different tissue impedance levels, both in micro and macro ranges. Memory function - Individual, indication-specific empirical values can be stored in 4 memory locations and then called up quickly with the push of a button when required. Automatic start function (optional) - If desired the generator switches itself on automatically as soon as the forceps tips come into contact with tissue. - The generator is switched onvia the foot switch if the automatic start function is not activated. Remote control (optional) - Cable-free infrared remote control also permits switching of the output power (4 memories) by the operating surgeon under sterile conditions. Range of Application - Microsurgery - Neurosurgery - Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery - ENT Surgery - Ophtalmology - Pediatric Surgery - Gynaecology - Laparoscopy
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