Olympus Winter & Ibe GmbH ESG200 User Manual

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 Output settings
Mode name
Application/HF instrument
Specific technical features
SoftCoag
 - Coagulation of tissue with little sticking 
and carbonization.
 - Monopolar coagulation electrodes, e.g. 
coagulation forceps, ball electrodes.
 - Little carbonization and adhesion.
ForcedCoag
 - Fast and effective coagulation.
 - Monopolar coagulation electrodes, e.g. 
coagulation forceps, ball electrodes.
 - Spark allows coagulation also with 
relatively small electrodes.
Table:  Overview of monopolar cut and coagulation modes
8.2.2 Bipolar modes
Mode name
Application/HF instrument
Specific technical features
FineCut
 - Cutting of tissue.
 - Bipolar cutting electrodes, e.g. needle 
electrodes.
 - Low spark intensity for small thermal 
effect.
 - High Power Cut Support (HPCS).
PureCut
 - Cutting of tissue.
 - Bipolar cutting electrodes, e.g. needle 
electrodes.
 - Medium spark intensity for medium 
thermal effect.
 - High Power Cut Support (HPCS).
StrongCut
 - Cutting of tissue.
 - Bipolar cutting electrodes, e.g. needle 
electrodes.
 - High spark intensity for big thermal 
effect.
 - High Power Cut Support (HPCS).
SoftCoag
 - Coagulation of tissue.
 - Bipolar coagulation electrodes, e.g. 
coagulation forceps.
 - Little carbonization and adhesion.
 - Autostart selectable.
Fine RFITT
 - Controlled tissue coagulation, 
radiofrequency ablation.
 - Dedicated bipolar coagulation 
electrodes, e.g. RFITT electrodes.
 - Automatic end-of-procedure detection.
 - Audible feedback.
Pure RFITT
 - Controlled tissue coagulation, 
radiofrequency ablation.
 - Dedicated bipolar coagulation 
electrodes, e.g. RFITT electrodes.
 - Automatic end-of-procedure detection.
 - Audible feedback.
Strong RFITT
 - Controlled deep tissue coagulation, 
radiofrequency ablation.
 - Dedicated bipolar coagulation 
electrodes, e.g. cooled RFITT 
electrodes.
 - Automatic end-of-procedure detection.
 - Audible feedback.
Strong 
RFITT+RCAP
 - Controlled deep tissue coagulation, 
radiofrequency ablation.
 - Dedicated bipolar coagulation 
electrodes, e.g. cooled RFITT 
electrodes.
 - Resistance Controlled Automatic Power 
(RCAP) to avoid premature tissue 
desiccation.
 - Automatic deactivation when the tissue 
resistance exceeds a limit value.
Table: Overview of bipolar cut and coagulation modes
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2017-01-17