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Monopolar coagulation modes
NAME
APPLICATION
SUITABLE INSTRUMENT
Moderate
- Coagulation with high penetration depth
- Little adhesion of tissue to electrode
- Electrodes with large contact area,
e.g., ball electrodes
Forced non
cutting
- Rapid coagulation with low penetration depth
- Ball electrodes
- Knife electrodes
- Spatula electrodes
Forced mixed
- Rapid coagulation with low penetration depth and moderate
cutting tendency
- Knife electrodes
- Spatula electrodes
- Insulated monopolar, forceps
Forced cutting
- Rapid coagulation with low penetration depth and excellent
cutting tendency
- Knife electrodes
- Spatula electrodes
- Needle electrodes
Spray
- Coagulation of diffuse bleeding
- Ball electrodes
- Knife electrodes
- Spatula electrodes
- Needle electrodes
Laparoscopy
- Laparoscopy
- Arthroscopy
- Arthroscopy electrodes
- Laparoscopy electrodes
Argon*
- Visceral surgery
- Rigid argon electrodes
- Argon handle
Argon flexible*
G
- Gastroenterology
- Homogeneous surface coagulation
- Flexible argon probes
Argon flex. Pulse*
G
- Gastroenterology
- Homogeneous surface coagulation
- Flexible argon probes
* These modes are to be used in combination with the additional argon device ARC PLUS (900-001).
G
This mode is available with the Argon / GastroCut (900-391) option.
1. USING THE ARC 350
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2. DISPLAY AND CONTROL ELEMENTS
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3. START-UP
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4. OPERATION
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5. DISINFECTION AND CLEANING
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6. TECHNICAL DATA