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Conmed Sabre 2400 Electrosurgical Unit

Conmed Sabre 2400 Electrosurgical Unit
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Item #:
60-5600-002
Available Refurbished


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The Sabre 2400 provides the surgeon with high power performance and key user features to meet today's demanding electrosurgical needs. 9000 volts Peak to Peak in the Coag mode and 300 watts of Pure Cutting Power make the Sabre 2400 an ideal general-purpose electrosurgical generator.

Performance

The Sabre 2400 is designed to meet the broadest range of surgeon's performance needs in demanding surgical applications . Thermal damage free cutting is no problem with the Sabre 2400, with its patented Controlled Output Voltage in the CUT Mode. As the Electrosurgical electrode glides through different tissue types in the CUT Mode, The Sabre 2400 constantly adjusts the voltage to provide superior cutting performance. Surgeons can also use the Blend mode to achieve greater hemostasis while cutting.

Auto Spray feature provides superior spray coagulation at power settings above 50 watts.

The Enhanced Bipolar Mode provides both hand and foot switching bipolar coagulation with minimal tissue sticking.

Safety

The Aspen Return Monitor ARM is the most sensitive pad monitoring system available. It combines automatic feedback circuitry and visual displays to provide the most sensitive contact quality monitoring system available today.

Continuously monitors the safety of the Monitoring patient to ground System pad interface with a dual foil ground pad. Disarms the ESU and alerts the staff if a pad fault condition occurs. ARM Operates in a preset Safety range of 10-150 Ohms. Once the Pad is placed and the resistance is measured this measurement is set. If the patient's impedance level should either increase by 20% or fall out of the preset safety range, ARM will alarm and disarm the ESU. The Assist Bar Graph provides a visual Alarm Set Point and eliminates the possibility of pad site burns attributable to machine error.