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Conmed System 7500 ABC ESU

The CONMED System 7550 with ABC Technology offers a new level of rapid hemostasis. Argon Beam Coagulation allows the surgeon to achieve reductions in blood loss, surgical time and surgical plume. Surgeons can use this electrosurgical generator in a number of surgical procedures, including open, laparoscopy and gastroenterology. The full-feature ESU features monopolar CUT with nine levels of increasing hemostasis. The pulsed CUT provides slow integral coagulation to control difficult bleeding. The system has settings for both spray coagulation, for a wider coagulation pattern, and bipolar coagulation, for a wider range of applications. Surgeons can modify the electrosurgical effect from within the sterile field by adjusting power levels with a standard electrosurgical pencil. Automatic return monitoring monitors the patient/pad interface and will instantly interrupt power delivery an gas flow if a pad fault condition occurs, while isolated technology helps reduce the potential for alternate side burns. The system has an intuitive control panel, large LED displays, nine programmable memory settings and dual hand-control receptacles for simultaneous use. Specialty modes include auto Mode, which uses onboard programming to optimize power/gas integration for all open procedures; endo Mode, for use in laparoscopic and G.I. procedures and manual Mode, which allows the surgeon to fine-tune power and flow rates to achieve unique levels of performance and hemostasis. Found in February's issue of Medical Dealer Magazine

Thu Mar 03 2011

The CONMED System 7550 with ABC Technology offers a new level of rapid hemostasis. Argon Beam Coagulation allows the surgeon to achieve reductions in blood loss, surgical time and surgical plume. Surgeons can use this electrosurgical generator in a number of surgical procedures, including open, laparoscopy and gastroenterology. The full-feature ESU features monopolar CUT with nine levels of increasing hemostasis. The pulsed CUT provides slow integral coagulation to control difficult bleeding. The system has settings for both spray coagulation, for a wider coagulation pattern, and bipolar coagulation, for a wider range of applications. Surgeons can modify the electrosurgical effect from within the sterile field by adjusting power levels with a standard electrosurgical pencil. Automatic return monitoring monitors the patient/pad interface and will instantly interrupt power delivery an gas flow if a pad fault condition occurs, while isolated technology helps reduce the potential for alternate side burns. The system has an intuitive control panel, large LED displays, nine programmable memory settings and dual hand-control receptacles for simultaneous use. Specialty modes include auto Mode, which uses onboard programming to optimize power/gas integration for all open procedures; endo Mode, for use in laparoscopic and G.I. procedures and manual Mode, which allows the surgeon to fine-tune power and flow rates to achieve unique levels of performance and hemostasis. [url=https://www.medicaldealer.com/]Found in February's issue of Medical Dealer Magazine[/url]
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