Electrical Surgical Units
Electrosurgery is used routinely in eye surgery to cut, coagulate, dissect, fulgurate, ablate and shrink tissue. High frequency (100 kilohertz to 5 megahertz), alternating electric current at various voltages (200–10,000 Volts) is passed through tissue to generate heat. An electrosurgical unit (ESU) consists of a generator and a handpiece with one or more electrodes. The device is controlled using a switch on the handpiece or a foot switch.
Electrosurgical generators can produce a variety of electrical waveforms. As these waveforms change, so do the corresponding tissue effects.
Cordero, I. (2015). Electrosurgical units - how they work and how to use them safely. Community eye health. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4579996/.
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Precision Fluid Management System
VentX Infiltration and Aspiration Console
VASER Ultrasonic Amplifier
Wireless Footswitch System
Includes everything you see
Precision Fluid Management System
VentX Infiltration and Aspiration Console
VASER Ultrasonic Amplifier
Wireless Footswitch System