Monopolar Cutting Electrosurgical Unit
Features | Monopolar Cutting, Bipolar Cutting |
Technology | High-Frequency |
Medical Procedure | Laparoscopic Surgery, Urological Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Arthroscopic Surgery, Neurosurgery |
SKU: ffc1121afdec Category: Surgical Instruments Tags: Bipolar Cutting, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery
Description
The ECUT 300S is a sophisticated electrosurgical unit that allows the surgeon to perform mono and bipolar procedures simultaneously in a diverse array of applications, including ambulatory surgery, endoscopy, first aid, gastroenterology, general surgery, gynecology, neurosurgery, otorhinolaryngology, orthopedics, pediatric surgery, plastic surgery, pneumology, and vascular surgery.input:
output:CharacteristicsTwin operative activityProcedures for controlled cuttingCoagulation procedures that are controlled by twinsA comprehensive array of bipolar characteristics br/>
The safety of both the patient and the surgeonPersonalized procedures
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Shipping & Delivery
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