Parts: Cardiac Ablation System

loupe Medical Part Finder Search for part Are you looking for a specific medical part, and you can't find it anywhere?
We can find it for you, quickly and easily!
Go to Part Finder >>
 
 
 
 
 
Item Details
Seller details
Item Price (USD)
Year manufactured

Cardiac Ablation System may also be referred to as :

Tissue Ablation System | Interstitial Thermotherapy System | Cardiac Thermotherapy | Lesion Generator, Cardiac

If you have not found your required medical part on the above list, our suppliers can additionally offer you the following medical parts (2):

 
Item Details
Actions
i-Switch

Device: Cardiac Ablation System

Manufacturer: Stryker

Model: SERFAS ENERGY RF Generator

Name / Number: i-Switch

Request a quote

Probe Bender 278-400-000

Device: Cardiac Ablation System

Manufacturer: Stryker

Model: SERFAS ENERGY RF Generator

Name / Number: Probe Bender / 278-400-000

Request a quote

 

Tips for buying Cardiac Ablation System Parts

  1. Ablation technologies are combined methods of multiple modalities that are individually used to excise, destroy or otherwise effectively treat tissue therapeutically for the various purposes of removing dead tissue or other biological matter.
  2. To ensure safe and efficient operation of cardiac ablation systems and interstitial thermotherapy systems, facilities need to look into several considerations including: RF generator output, which should be between 0 to 50 W; the waveform should be approximately 500 sinusoidal; stimulator output should range from 0 to 10 V and 0 to 10 mA.
  3. Pulse duration of a cardiac ablation system should be between 0 to 3 msec, with a frequency of 2 to 200 Hz.
  4. To ensure suitable functioning during its operation, the cardiac ablation system should display the current and voltage range, impedance range, and temperature range.
  5. It is recommended to have both visual and audio indicators to show activation. The cardiac ablation system should have a self-test mode and include protective circuits such as patient isolation, fault conditions, and impedance and temperature monitors.
Read more valuable tips on the Medical Equipment Buying Guide by MedWOW >>