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Part Number: XHP1
Foot Controlled Handpiece
ELLMAN UNIVERSAL FOOT CONTROL HANDPIECE - OEM XHP1 LOOKS BRAND NEW, AND REUSABLE. Accepts/Fits On :ELECTRODES WITH 1/16" AND 3/32" SHAFT DIAMETER. (Electrode Photos are provided for 3/32" Shaft... view more
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$230 USD
Part Number: 945-110-144
Electrosurgical Generator Instruction Manual
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Part Number: 945-100-178
Electrosurgical Generator Service Manual
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Valleylab Bipolar Dome Footswitch Ref. E6019 Sold as is, some signs of normal wear and tear would be present. Please contact us if you should have any questions or need additional information.... view more
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Part Number: 40128-026
ELECTRIC KNIFE POWER BOARD CPU
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An electrosurgical unit (ESU) is a medical device used to cut, coagulate, desiccate, and fulgurate tissue during surgery. It uses high-frequency electrical energy to generate heat and cause tissue destruction. The electrical energy is delivered through an electrode, which is usually a metal wire or blade. The electrode is connected to a generator that produces the electrical current.
ESUs are used in a variety of surgical procedures, including laparoscopic, endoscopic, and open surgeries. They are also used in cosmetic procedures, such as laser hair removal and tattoo removal. ESUs are used to cut, coagulate, desiccate, and fulgurate tissue, as well as to control bleeding.
The cost of an ESU can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on the type and features of the unit. Major manufacturers of ESUs include Conmed, Ethicon, and Bovie. These companies all offer a variety of models with different features and capabilities.