Coagulation electrosurgical unit Codman®
cuttingneurosurgeryhigh-frequency

Coagulation electrosurgical unit - Codman® - Integra LifeSciences - cutting / neurosurgery / high-frequency
Coagulation electrosurgical unit - Codman® - Integra LifeSciences - cutting / neurosurgery / high-frequency
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Characteristics

Features
cutting, coagulation
Medical procedure
neurosurgery
Technology
high-frequency
Frequency

4 MHz

Description

The Codman® Electrosurgical Generator is a unit designed for use with monopolar and bipolar instruments to cut and coagulate tissue during surgical procedures. The generator provides an audible indication of the operating mode each time cutting or coagulation is performed. The generator can be used with an electrosurgical irrigator, such as the Codman® Electrosurgical Irrigator, and an interconnecting cable, such as the Codman® Electrosurgical Interconnecting Cable, where irrigation is available to the user while performing electrosurgical procedures. Overview The Codman Electrosurgical Generator and Irrigating System The Codman Electrosurgical Generator is engineered for controlled energy delivery to reduce sticking and charring when used with Codman forceps. User-friendly interface with intuitive indicator lights designed with surgeons and nurses in mind Bipolar and monopolar functionality in CUT and COAG mode provides additional versatility The optional Codman Irrigator unit is designed for precise delivery of irrigation fluid Features Targeted Coagulation A high-frequency waveform† delivers energy to the intracellular space, to coagulate tissue †4 MHz Precise Energy Selection Enhanced surgeon control is provided through 1-watt power-level adjustment

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