Revolutionizing Radiosurgery: Introducing the Ellman Surgitron Dual EMC 90 System
Ellman’s Surgitron 4.0 Dual RF/90 IEC system (Surgitron Dual EMC) revolutionizes radiosurgery as an exceptional tool for cutting and coagulating soft tissue. Offering a versatile range of five waveforms, including four monopolar and one bipolar, coupled with a diverse selection of electrode tips, this system empowers users to seamlessly adapt to a broad spectrum of surgical applications. Whether the task demands precision cutting or meticulous hemostasis, the Surgitron Dual EMC stands as a pinnacle of surgical innovation.
The Surgitron Dual EMC serves a multitude of purposes within the realm of soft tissue surgery, catering to an extensive list of clinical needs. For cutting applications, it excels in procedures such as snoring alleviation, submucosal palatal shrinkage, traditional uvulopalatoplasty (RAUP), myringotomy with efficient hemorrhage control, epistaxis treatment, turbinate shrinkage, as well as various dermatological interventions including skin incisions, biopsies, cyst removal, abscess drainage, tumor excisions, and the development of skin flaps. This comprehensive range of capabilities ensures the surgeon's ability to tackle diverse anatomical challenges with precision and efficacy.
Moreover, the Surgitron Dual EMC seamlessly integrates blended cutting and coagulation functionalities, further enhancing its utility across a broad spectrum of surgical scenarios. From addressing snoring issues and submucosal palatal shrinkage to performing intricate procedures such as traditional uvulopalatoplasty (RAUP) and myringotomy with effective hemorrhage control, this system delivers unparalleled performance. Additionally, it demonstrates exceptional efficacy in the treatment of dermatological conditions such as skin tags, papilloma keloids, keratosis, verrucae, basal cell carcinoma, nevi, fistulas, epithelioma, and cysts, among others, underscoring its versatility and clinical utility.
Hemostasis, a critical aspect of surgical practice, is effortlessly achieved with the Surgitron Dual EMC, offering precise control over bleeding and epilation, as well as the treatment of telangiectasia. Furthermore, the system's fulguration capability enables the destruction of basal cell carcinoma, papilloma, cysts, tumors, verrucae, and facilitates effective hemostasis, underscoring its role as a comprehensive surgical solution.
The Surgitron Dual EMC operates at a frequency of 4.0 MHz, utilizing a sinusoidal waveform to deliver precise and controlled energy to the targeted tissue. This frequency ensures efficient tissue interaction, allowing for accurate cutting and coagulation while minimizing collateral damage to surrounding structures. With a power output of 90W at 500 Ω, the Cut mode of the Surgitron Dual/EMC offers surgeons the ability to achieve clean and precise incisions across various surgical applications, enhancing surgical outcomes and patient recovery.
In addition to its Cut mode, the Surgitron Dual EMC features a Blend mode, which combines the 4.0 MHz frequency with a fully rectified envelope. Operating at 65W at 500 Ω, this mode provides surgeons with the capability to simultaneously cut and coagulate tissue, making it particularly useful in procedures requiring meticulous hemostasis and tissue sculpting. The fully rectified envelope ensures consistent and controlled energy delivery, further optimizing surgical precision and efficiency.
For coagulation purposes, the Surgitron Dual EMC offers a Coag mode, employing a 4.0 MHz frequency with a partially rectified envelope. Operating at 45W at 500 Ω, this mode facilitates controlled and uniform tissue coagulation, enabling surgeons to achieve hemostasis with precision and confidence. The partially rectified envelope ensures the deposition of thermal energy into the tissue, promoting effective coagulation while minimizing thermal spread to adjacent structures.
In situations necessitating tissue ablation or desiccation, the Fulgurate mode of the Surgitron Dual EMC provides a solution. Operating at 4.0 MHz with modulation, this mode delivers 35W of power at 500 Ω, allowing surgeons to efficiently remove or treat various types of tissue lesions. The modulation feature enhances tissue vaporization while minimizing thermal damage, enabling precise and controlled ablation with minimal collateral effects.
Furthermore, the Surgitron Dual EMC includes a Bipolar mode, operating at a frequency of 1.7 MHz with a power output of 90W at 200 Ω. This mode enables pinpoint precise coagulation and hemostasis in any surgical field, offering surgeons enhanced control and versatility in delicate surgical procedures. Whether addressing snoring, submucosal palatal shrinkage, uvulopalatoplasty, myringotomy, or epistaxis treatment, the Bipolar mode ensures optimal tissue interaction and hemostasis, contributing to improved surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction.