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| Let The Programs Work For you While You Work on The Patients |
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Program 0
poen Procedures / Manual mode |
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Program 1
Dual Ligasealer + Monopolar |
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Program 2
Ligasealer + RF-Scalpal +Monopolar |
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Program 3
TURP/TCRE URo Cut |
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Program 4
Under Saline TURP/TCRE Co-Ablation |
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Program 5
Nuro + Spinal Surgery Plasma bipolar |
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Program 6
Cancer & Ablative Surgery |
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Program 7
Argon Beam Coagulation |
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Program 8
Endocut Gastroent-rology |
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Program 9
LIETZ/LEEP gynec procedure Needlele-Ablation |
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Computerized Programmable Quick Response Technology |
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It monitors the output conditions and adjusts the power output to provide the user consistent performance, reducing the need to adjust power setting for different specialities. On site program facility possible. Three different modes of monopolar cut, coag, bipolar and ligasealer can be stored individually in each program. True digital power readout with dosage error control. Self diagnostic mode with error display (25 error message). Spark sensor technology and RS-232 interface. |
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How the Vessel Sealing Occurs |
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In a VLS Sealing system the VLS generator creates an alterating electric field between two electrodes. The tissue bundle to be heated is conveyed between the eletrodes where the alternating energy causes polar molecules in hte tissue bundle to continusly reorient themeselves to face opposite poles much like the way bar magnets behave in an alternating magnetic field. The friction resulting from molecular movement caues the tissue bundle to rapidly heat theroughout its entire mass. This heat and the pressure of the electrodes starts the seal process. |
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The Seal Process |
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This heat ultilizes tissue's collagen and elastin to denature the protein to create permanent seal. |
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