Knight Benedikt Electrosurgery Disposable Smoke Evacuation Handpiece
ESU48X
Over 80 harmful toxins have been identified in the smoke emitted from tissue cauterization when using an electrosurgery device. Some studies have shown that exposure to electrosurgery smoke for one day is equal to smoking 27-30 unfiltered cigarettes, and inhaling smoke produced when using electrosurgery to burn tissue is equal to smoking 6 unfiltered cigarettes in the space of 15 minutes.
Smoke evacuation systems have been shown to significantly reduce the exposure of harmful volatile organic compounds to surgeons and other operating room staff.
The handpiece is compatible with the Knight Benedikt Smoke Evacuation System and is able to be operated in 3 different ways. - Automatic - The evacuator senses electrosurgical current via its sensor loop and will operate when the electrosurgical device is activated - Manual/Continuous - Once turned on the unit will suction until it is switched off- Foot Pedal - A foot pedal plugs into the evacuator and the unit will suction while the pedal is depressed and stop when pressure is lifted.
The handpiece also has 3 different length modular tips available, as seen in the photographs attached, to allow for easy use in deep tight spaces. The smoke evacuation tubing and the cautery pen cable are both 3 meters long, however they separate at the 1.5 meter mark which allows for plenty of spare cable to adequately organise your sterile area and allows the handpiece the be plugged in to both the cautery unit and smoke evacuation unit without overcrowding of equipment.
The only maintenance of the smoke evacuation unit required is external cleaning, replacement of tubing every 35 hours of use and replacement of the filter when the machine shows signs of inefficiency i.e. when a higher than normal vacuum setting is required to adequately remove smoke.
ESU480
Fingerswitch Pencil
Knight Benedikt Electrosurgery Disposable Smoke Evacuation Handpiece - Fingerswitch Pencil
Over 80 harmful toxins have been identified in the smoke emitted from tissue cauterization when using an electrosurgery device. Some studies have shown that exposure to electrosurgery smoke for one day is equal to smoking 27-30 unfiltered cigarettes, and inhaling smoke produced when using electrosurgery to burn tissue is equal to smoking 6 unfiltered cigarettes in the space of 15 minutes.
Smoke evacuation systems have been shown to significantly reduce the exposure of harmful volatile organic compounds to surgeons and other operating room staff.
The handpiece is compatible with the Knight Benedikt Smoke Evacuation System and is able to be operated in 3 different ways. - Automatic - The evacuator senses electrosurgical current via its sensor loop and will operate when the electrosurgical device is activated - Manual/Continuous - Once turned on the unit will suction until it is switched off- Foot Pedal - A foot pedal plugs into the evacuator and the unit will suction while the pedal is depressed and stop when pressure is lifted.
The handpiece also has 3 different length modular tips available, as seen in the photographs attached, to allow for easy use in deep tight spaces. The smoke evacuation tubing and the cautery pen cable are both 3 meters long, however they separate at the 1.5 meter mark which allows for plenty of spare cable to adequately organise your sterile area and allows the handpiece the be plugged in to both the cautery unit and smoke evacuation unit without overcrowding of equipment.
The only maintenance of the smoke evacuation unit required is external cleaning, replacement of tubing every 35 hours of use and replacement of the filter when the machine shows signs of inefficiency i.e. when a higher than normal vacuum setting is required to adequately remove smoke.
Product #:
ESU480
ESU480PK
Fingerswitch Pencil
Knight Benedikt Electrosurgery Disposable Smoke Evacuation Handpiece - Fingerswitch Pencil
Over 80 harmful toxins have been identified in the smoke emitted from tissue cauterization when using an electrosurgery device. Some studies have shown that exposure to electrosurgery smoke for one day is equal to smoking 27-30 unfiltered cigarettes, and inhaling smoke produced when using electrosurgery to burn tissue is equal to smoking 6 unfiltered cigarettes in the space of 15 minutes.
Smoke evacuation systems have been shown to significantly reduce the exposure of harmful volatile organic compounds to surgeons and other operating room staff.
The handpiece is compatible with the Knight Benedikt Smoke Evacuation System and is able to be operated in 3 different ways. - Automatic - The evacuator senses electrosurgical current via its sensor loop and will operate when the electrosurgical device is activated - Manual/Continuous - Once turned on the unit will suction until it is switched off- Foot Pedal - A foot pedal plugs into the evacuator and the unit will suction while the pedal is depressed and stop when pressure is lifted.
The handpiece also has 3 different length modular tips available, as seen in the photographs attached, to allow for easy use in deep tight spaces. The smoke evacuation tubing and the cautery pen cable are both 3 meters long, however they separate at the 1.5 meter mark which allows for plenty of spare cable to adequately organise your sterile area and allows the handpiece the be plugged in to both the cautery unit and smoke evacuation unit without overcrowding of equipment.
The only maintenance of the smoke evacuation unit required is external cleaning, replacement of tubing every 35 hours of use and replacement of the filter when the machine shows signs of inefficiency i.e. when a higher than normal vacuum setting is required to adequately remove smoke.
Product #:
ESU480PK
ESU480Z
Fingerswitch Pencil
Knight Benedikt Electrosurgery Disposable Smoke Evacuation Handpiece - Fingerswitch Pencil
Over 80 harmful toxins have been identified in the smoke emitted from tissue cauterization when using an electrosurgery device. Some studies have shown that exposure to electrosurgery smoke for one day is equal to smoking 27-30 unfiltered cigarettes, and inhaling smoke produced when using electrosurgery to burn tissue is equal to smoking 6 unfiltered cigarettes in the space of 15 minutes.
Smoke evacuation systems have been shown to significantly reduce the exposure of harmful volatile organic compounds to surgeons and other operating room staff.
The handpiece is compatible with the Knight Benedikt Smoke Evacuation System and is able to be operated in 3 different ways. - Automatic - The evacuator senses electrosurgical current via its sensor loop and will operate when the electrosurgical device is activated - Manual/Continuous - Once turned on the unit will suction until it is switched off- Foot Pedal - A foot pedal plugs into the evacuator and the unit will suction while the pedal is depressed and stop when pressure is lifted.
The handpiece also has 3 different length modular tips available, as seen in the photographs attached, to allow for easy use in deep tight spaces. The smoke evacuation tubing and the cautery pen cable are both 3 meters long, however they separate at the 1.5 meter mark which allows for plenty of spare cable to adequately organise your sterile area and allows the handpiece the be plugged in to both the cautery unit and smoke evacuation unit without overcrowding of equipment.
The only maintenance of the smoke evacuation unit required is external cleaning, replacement of tubing every 35 hours of use and replacement of the filter when the machine shows signs of inefficiency i.e. when a higher than normal vacuum setting is required to adequately remove smoke.
Product #:
ESU480Z