The Erbe APC 300 electronic scalpel: Precision and efficiency for advanced coagulation in surgery.
As the first generation ESU from ERBE designed specifically for gastrointestinal interventions, the APC 300 introduces innovative capabilities to redefine interventional treatment options in flexible endoscopic interventions, both in gastrointestinal and tracheobronchial procedures.
The ERBE APC 300 features advanced cutting modes tailored to different surgical requirements. These include cut control for automatic, precise cuts, high cut with specialized arc regulation for challenging environments like underwater cuts or fatty structures, and endo cut, a dedicated mode for endoscopic procedures. With mono- and bipolar cutting options, including the Power Peak System (PPS) for intelligent support of initial incisions and cutting, surgeons have versatile tools at their disposal to achieve optimal surgical outcomes.
In terms of coagulation capabilities, the ERBE APC 300 offers precisely controlled coagulation without carbonization, thanks to features like Soft Coag. Additionally, forced coagulation is available for situations where speed is crucial, while spray coagulation ensures efficient surface coagulation. The unit comes equipped with an Argon-Plasma Coagulation system as standard equipment, enabling both mono- and bipolar coagulation. The Twin Coag function allows for comfortable coagulation on two channels, with individual settings for two Coag instruments.
Auto Start and Auto Stop features provide additional support for coagulation procedures, enhancing efficiency and safety.
Handling the ERBE APC 300 is maximally user-friendly, with 11 individually configurable programs to streamline operation and adapt to specific surgical needs. Safety features include Nessy, the unique Neutral Electrode Safety System, ensuring safe and proper application of the neutral electrode throughout the procedure. Double-safe cutting is achieved with Cut Control and Bipolar Cut functionalities, further enhancing safety and minimizing the risk of complications during surgery.