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Electrosurgical Unit ZEU-A60

Electrosurgical Unit ZEU-A60

Electrosurgical Unit ZEU-A60 operates within a broad ambient temperature range of 10℃ to 40℃. It effortlessly switches between monopolar and bipolar modes to suit the procedure's needs. The user-friendly panel has high-definition displays, waterproof keys, and clear sound and light indicators. It supports a maximum continuous working time of 30s followed by a 10s rest period. Our unit features suspended power output with isolated sections to prevent defibrillation interference, ensuring reliable and safe operation.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What are the different modes of operation in an ESU?

Electrosurgical units typically have the following modes: Cut Mode: Produces a continuous waveform for precise tissue cutting. Coagulation Mode: Uses an intermittent waveform to control bleeding without significant tissue destruction. Blend Mode: A combination of cutting and coagulation for controlled tissue removal with hemostasis.

2. Can an ESU be used on patients with implanted devices like pacemakers?

Yes, but with caution. Electrosurgical units can cause electromagnetic interference (EMI) with pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs). Use bipolar electrosurgery when possible and consult a cardiologist before the procedure.

3. What are the advantages of electrosurgery over traditional scalpels?

Reduced bleeding due to simultaneous cutting and coagulation. Faster surgical procedures. Minimized risk of infection due to cauterization. Greater precision and efficiency in tissue dissection.