About Laparoscopic Vessel Sealing System
The Laparoscopic Vessel Sealing System is an advanced surgical device designed to seal blood vessels and tissue during minimally invasive procedures. It uses controlled energy to provide permanent, safe, and effective sealing with minimal blood loss. This system enhances surgical precision, reduces operative time, and improves patient recovery outcomes.
Advanced Features
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Safe sealing of vessels up to 7 mm in diameter
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Minimal lateral thermal spread for surrounding tissue protection
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Permanent and reliable vessel sealing
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Reduces need for sutures, clips, or staples
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Compatible with reusable laparoscopic sealing instruments
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Ergonomic design for laparoscopic handling
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Suitable for various minimally invasive surgeries
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Cost-effective and efficient performance
Advanced Sealing Technology for Safer SurgeriesEquipped with advanced bipolar vessel sealing technology, this system offers dependable, rapid, and permanent vessel and tissue seals. The sealing time is impressively quick (2-4 seconds), minimizing time under anesthesia and improving surgical efficiency. Minimal thermal spread ensures adjacent tissue is well protected, making the device ideal for various surgical demands.
Intuitive Controls and Smart FeedbackThe user-friendly interface enables both foot switch and front panel operation, complemented by audible feedback and digital readouts. Built-in indicators for power, sealing cycle, and errors provide instant status updates, ensuring surgeons maintain control throughout each procedure for optimal safety.
Portable and Durable for Versatile UseWeighing just 4.5 kg, this portable system seamlessly moves between operating rooms as needed. Its robust stainless steel and polycarbonate construction ensures a long shelf life of up to five years, while air cooling maintains performance during extended procedures. Designed for hospital and OT settings, it meets demanding clinical requirements with ease.
FAQ's of Laparoscopic Vessel Sealing System:
Q: How does the Laparoscopic Vessel Sealing System ensure minimal tissue damage during surgery?
A: The system utilizes advanced bipolar technology, allowing for precise energy application and a thermal spread of less than 2 mm. This feature helps preserve surrounding tissues while achieving secure sealing of vessels up to 7 mm in diameter.
Q: What types of surgeries can this vessel sealing system be used for?
A: This equipment is suitable for sealing blood vessels and tissues during both laparoscopic and open surgical procedures, making it versatile for use in various general and specialized surgical interventions within hospital or OT settings.
Q: When is the system ready to use during a procedure?
A: With clear power and cycle indicators, along with real-time operation and fast sealing within 2-4 seconds, the system provides immediate feedback to inform the surgical team when it is actively sealing or ready for use, ensuring smooth surgical workflow.
Q: Where should the device be stored when not in use?
A: It is best to store the device in a clean, dry environment away from direct sunlight to maintain its integrity and maximize its 5-year shelf life. Its compact design makes storage within hospital equipment rooms straightforward.
Q: What is the process for operating the device during surgery?
A: Operation involves selecting the controls as needed-either via foot switch or front panel. The system provides real-time digital feedback and audible signals as it completes each seal, with auto-stop and error indicators to ensure safety and precision at every stage.
Q: How is safety ensured during usage?
A: The system is equipped with built-in over-current and short circuit protection. Audible and visual error indicators promptly alert the surgical team to any device issues, supporting a safe operating environment throughout procedures.
Q: What are the benefits of using this vessel sealing system over traditional methods?
A: This system offers faster sealing time, reduced blood loss, less thermal spread to adjacent tissue, ergonomic design, and streamlined operation for improved surgical outcomes and patient safety compared to conventional ligature or cautery techniques.