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Intracorporeal lithotripter EMD E-3000
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intracorporeal lithotripter
intracorporeal lithotripter
intracorporeal lithotripter
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Type
intracorporeal
Ergonomics
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Description

E-3000 pneumatic lithotripter is an efficient and economical mean of fragmenting the impacted urethral stones with minimum patient discomfort. With its non-disposable stainless steel five different probes, E-3000 can be used through rigid or semi rigid endoscopes. The Pneumatic E-3000 is particularly powerful with large renal stones (percutaneous) and distal urethral stones (flexible ureteroscopes). Endoscopic Control No tissue trauma Simple to use Effective fragmentation Adaptable to most ureterorenoscopes 5 non-rusted different probes. Autoclavable handle and probes No disposable parts Easy to maintain cost effective Probes size 0.8 mm, 2.4 Fr (Flexible) 1.0 mm, 3.0 Fr (Flexible) 1.2 mm, 3.6 Fr (Semi Flexible) 1.5 mm, 4.5 Fr (Rigid) 2.0 mm, 6.0 Fr (Rigid) Technical Specifications Energy Principle - Pneumatic Common kinetic Energy Energy Source - Compressed air (cylinder), compressor, or theater wall air supply Compressed Air Pressure - 3 – 6 Bar, 10 bar max. Energy - Continuous adjustment Pulse rate - Single or continuous Control Unit - air activated Foot switch Sterilization - Chemical & Gas sterilization ETO ,Autoclave sterilization Compatible with - Wolf , Storz , olympus, Gimmi, Figert, Tekno Urethrenescope Relative humidity - 10% to 90% Barometric pressure - 700 to 1060 mbar Display - 16 x 2 alphanumeric backlight LCD display including pulse counts, memory conditions Memory - Four independent memory buttons that is set by the user for pulse per minutes Safety Standards - IEC 601.1, class 1, type B Quality Standards - CE0473, ISO 13485
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