Cutting electrosurgical unit 16-2002-400
coagulationlaparoscopic surgeryarthroscopic surgery

cutting electrosurgical unit
cutting electrosurgical unit
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Characteristics

Features
cutting, coagulation
Medical procedure
laparoscopic surgery, arthroscopic surgery
Technology
high-frequency, radiofrequency
Cutting power

150 W, 350 W, 400 W

Coagulating power

80 W, 120 W, 180 W

Frequency

333 kHz

Description

The 16-2002-400 electrosurgical generator operates on the basis of high-frequency current flows and designed for performing electrosurgical procedures. It can be used for cutting and coagulation procedures in open surgery. It is also used in cooperation with laparoscopes and fiberscopes. It enables work in a wet environment, for instance during the transurethal electrosection. The generator is equipped with a CF-type floating output, which allows the generator to be used on the central nervous system and the heart. It is equipped with an argon module allowing for cutting and coagulation procedures to be carried out with an argon shield. The inbuilt VesSeal work mode is designed for preparing tissues with special tools. The generator enables argon-enhanced cutting and coagulation in open surgery, laparoscopy, and by means of flexible electrodes in endoscopy. Currently electrosurgery is used in all kinds of surgical procedures. In order to use electrosurgery effectively, it is necessary to learn, understand and apply safety rules designed to protect both the surgeon and the patient. Electrosurgical unit transforms electricity into high-frequency (HF) alternating current. The thermal effect caused by the HF current flowing through the tissue is used for tissue cutting or coagulation.

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