Surg-N-Vac ESU Pencil
Category: Surgical Supplies |
Surgical smoke evacuation systems represent robust high-flow vacuum devices employed to capture smoke aerosols and gases produced while utilizing lasers and electrosurgical units (ESUs) at surgical sites. Within the scope of this investigation, we assessed sixteen evacuation systems procured from ten distinct suppliers. These systems were meticulously crafted and intended for application within the general surgery operating theater. The assessment centered on the operational efficacy of the devices, with specific emphasis on their capacity to ensnare smoke particles amidst simulated surgical scenarios. Furthermore, the evaluation encompassed considerations regarding user-friendliness and the overall craftsmanship of the equipment.
Indication
Protecting the air you breathe during surgical procedures
Details / Features
- ESU wire has been placed inside of smoke evacuation tubing with no chance of entanglement. Surgical smoke evacuation systems are important for:
- The tactile feel in the rocker switch helps prevent movement at the electrode end of pencil while activating pencil.
- A separate smoke and suction port from the electronics prevents the possibility of moisture affecting electrical parts and possible problems, which can be a safety issue.
- computer designed smoke port allows for the best capture of surgical plume
- ESU pencil provides a complete one-un-wrap system at a substantial savings.
- radiopaque markers
Key Resources
Clinical Reference
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- Modified fully covered self-expandable metal stents with antimigration features for benign pancreatic-duct strictures in advanced chronic pancreatitis, with a focus on the safety profile and reducing migration. Gastrointest Endoscopy Vol. 72, No. 1: 2010 Sung-Hoon Moon, MD, Myung-Hwan Kim, MD, PhD, et al.
- Feasiblity and safety of placement of a newly designed, fully covered self-expandable metal stent for refractory benign pancreatic ductal strictures: a pilot study Gastrointest Endoscopy Vol. 68, No. 6: 2008 Do Hyung Park, MD, PhD, Myung-Hwan Kim, MD, PhD, et al.
Every instance of surgical plume formation in the operating room poses a potential hazard to the surgical team. Embrace the solution at your fingertips: the innovative Instrumed Surgical ESU Plume Evacuation Pencil (Surg-N-Vac ESU Pencil). This exceptional tool not only reduces plume exposure to a minimum but also guarantees a crystal-clear view of the surgical field. Prioritizing your safety and the well-being of your patients above all else.