The all new electrosurgical unit

BOWA is establishing itself as a complete supplier of medical technology; the firm provides equipment both for complex procedures and for standard operations, enabling hospitals to equip themselves its entire product range.

Photo: The all new electrosurgical unit
Bowa’s latest release is an electrosurgical unit designed to cope with any case in ambulatory, clinical and day surgery centres.
The all new ARC 200 has a power range up to 200 W and incorporates the firm’s well-known ARC Control that regulates power output only to the necessary minimum, irrelevant of tissue type, cutting speed and surface. ‘In combination with the Argon beamer ARC PLUS the ARC 200G is extended into a superior HF-workstation with a reliable ignition even below 10 W –
a great addition for any endoscopic tower,’ Bowa points out.

30.10.2007

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