Active Electrode Monitoring Products
Foot Control For Electrosurgical Generators
August 4, 2011 8:36 am | Linemaster | Product Releases | CommentsThe Linemaster twin monopolar foot operated switch was designed to offer surgeons a superior accessory when performing electrosurgical procedures. The use of a foot control on electrosurgical generators combats hand fatigue that may be experienced when using surgical hand pieces.
LISTED UNDER: Active Electrode Monitoring ProductsContinuity Tester for Laparoscopic Instruments
October 13, 2008 11:21 am | Spectrum Surgical Instruments Corp. | Product Releases | CommentsThis Continuity Tester for laparoscopic instruments is the perfect solution for locating potentially dangerous tears and cracks along the tube and handle of laparoscopic instruments, preventing patient burns. The unit is designed to be used in the Sterile Processing Department to find potential hazards before they reach the operating room.
LISTED UNDER: Active Electrode Monitoring ProductsLaparoscopic Electrosurgeical Instruments
July 13, 2007 7:41 am | Encision Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsThe Active Electrode Monitoring (AEM®) system continuously monitors laparoscopic instruments during surgery, eliminating the risk of stray energy burns to patients. Encision offers a full line of enTouch Surgical Instruments that are equivalent in function and size to other conventional instruments.
LISTED UNDER: Active Electrode Monitoring ProductsActive Electrode Monitoring System
June 11, 2007 11:51 am | Encision Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsEncision’s Active Electrode Monitoring (AEM) system continuously monitors laparoscopic instruments during surgery, eliminating the risk of stray energy burns to patients. Encision offers a full line of enTouch Surgical Instruments that are equivalent in function and size to other conventional instruments.
LISTED UNDER: Active Electrode Monitoring ProductsElectrosurgical Insulation Testing Device
October 11, 2006 7:09 am | Medline Industries, Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsInsulScan is an FDA-approved device designed for testing the insulation on electrosurgical instruments. Used in the OR, it takes only seconds to test each instrument prior to and after surgery. InsulScan detects even the smallest full thickness insulation breaks on 5-mm and 10-mm Laproscopic and Endoscopic instruments, virtually eliminating accidental burns due to faulty insulation, saving costs and reducing the possibility of patient injury.
LISTED UNDER: Active Electrode Monitoring ProductsActive Electrode Monitoring Products
June 15, 2006 5:41 am | Encision Inc. | Product Releases | CommentsEncision offers Active Electrode Monitoring (AEM®), which continuously monitors instruments during surgery, eliminating the risk of stray energy burns caused by insulation failure and capacitive coupling. Encision’s instruments are dually insulated. If insulation is damaged, the AEM Monitor will sound an alarm.
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