About Analog 300 Watt Electro Surgical Cautery
An analog 300-watt electrosurgical cautery machine is a high-performance, cost-effective surgical tool used for precise tissue cutting and coagulation in medical and veterinary procedures. Unlike digital models, it uses a manual analog control system, typically with rotary dials, to adjust power levels for monopolar and bipolar applications. Technical SpecificationsAccording to manufacturers like Vishal Surgical Co and TSW, these machines typically feature:
- Power Output: A maximum of 300 Watts to ensure efficient surgical performance.
- Operating Modes: Three primary modes: Pure Cut for sharp incisions, Coagulation (often including Spray and Forced modes) to control bleeding, and Bipolar for delicate microsurgeries.
- Operating Frequency: Standard units often operate at 480 KHz, providing smooth cutting with minimal tissue damage.
- Construction: Often built with a durable ABS plastic or metal body, weighing between 3 kg and 6 kg for portability.
- Safety Features: Includes overload protection, overheat protection, and sometimes a patient plate monitoring system to prevent accidental burns.
Common ApplicationsThese versatile units are designed for use across multiple surgical specialties:
- General Surgery: Incisions and excisions of soft tissues.
- Gynecology & Urology: Procedures like tubal ligation or managing cervical lesions.
- Dermatology: Removal of warts, skin tags, and moles.
- ENT & Orthopedics: Tonsillectomies and soft tissue procedures near bone.
- Veterinary Care: Indispensable for clinics performing minor to intricate animal surgeries.