Electrosurgical Cautery
Medical device for performing electrosurgical procedures
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Product Overview
This electrosurgical cautery unit delivers controlled high frequency electrical energy for cutting tissue and achieving hemostasis during operative procedures. It supports monopolar and bipolar electrosurgery, allowing precise tissue dissection, coagulation, and vessel sealing in open and minimally invasive interventions.
Key Features and Capabilities
The unit uses a compact metal enclosure with a sloped front control panel, digital power displays, and dedicated mode selection for cut, coagulation, and bipolar output. Separate illuminated controls and up and down adjustment keys provide direct control of output levels, while the front handle and stable chassis support placement on a cart or procedure table. The housing is finished in durable gray and blue materials, with a front power switch and clearly marked functional sections for rapid operation. Its design supports consistent energy delivery for surgical and endoscopic electrosurgical work.
Imaging Performance
This device does not produce diagnostic images, but it supports procedures performed in imaging and radiology environments where tissue access and hemostasis are required. It delivers rapid activation, stable output, and controlled thermal spread for efficient cutting and coagulation during fluoroscopy guided, endoscopic, and interventional procedures.
Clinical Applications
The unit is used in operating rooms, interventional suites, and procedure rooms for soft tissue cutting, coagulation, and bleeding control. It supports general surgery, gynecology, urology, ENT, orthopedics, and gastroenterology procedures, including biopsy site hemostasis, polypectomy, and tissue ablation. It is also used during image guided interventions where precise tissue handling is required around the abdomen, pelvis, thorax, and extremities. The bipolar function supports delicate work near vessels and confined anatomical spaces.
Software Compatibility and Integration
The device operates as a standalone electrosurgical generator and integrates with procedure room setups through standard accessory connections for active electrodes, return electrodes, and bipolar forceps. It supports compatibility with electrosurgical handpieces, footswitch control, and documentation workflows used in modern operating and interventional environments.
Safety and Compliance
The generator includes controlled output modes for cutting and coagulation, with bipolar operation that reduces stray current during delicate procedures. Electrosurgical systems of this type are built to meet recognized electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility requirements, with isolated output architecture and return electrode monitoring used to support safe clinical use.
Technical Specifications and Highlights
The unit uses mains powered electrical input and a compact tabletop form factor for installation on a procedure cart or equipment shelf. Its metal chassis supports heat dissipation and stable operation during repeated use, and the front panel layout allows direct access to output controls and mode selection.
Recommended Settings and Environments
This system is suited to hospital operating rooms, ambulatory surgery centers, interventional radiology suites, endoscopy units, and outpatient procedure clinics. It is also appropriate for facilities that perform mixed surgical and image guided interventions requiring reliable electrosurgical cutting and coagulation.
Summary
This electrosurgical cautery unit provides controlled energy delivery for cutting, coagulation, and bipolar tissue management across a wide range of procedures. It is available through MedPrax Market.
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