New & Used Insufflator

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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Eder
Model: 3500
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
425
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 2129.00
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
180
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: Insufflator 4641
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
140
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 2054 Elecronic Insufflator
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 2054 Elecronic Insufflator
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 2054.60
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 2264,001
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 2054.60
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Storz
Model: Hamou 264315 20
Location: Poland, Wielkopolskie
Business type: Distributor
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 2146
Location: Poland, Wielkopolskie
Business type: Distributor
Negotiable
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 2026.6
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Linvatec Hall
Model: C7000A 25L High Flow Laparoflator
Location: Canada, Saskatchewan
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 100%
475
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Storz
Model: Thermoflator 26432020-1
Location: United States, Florida
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
3,595
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Smith & Nephew
Model: 400
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Distributor
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Device: Insufflator
Manufacturer: Smith & Nephew
Model: Dyonics Access 40
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Distributor
2,049
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Insufflator may also be referred to as :

Pneumatic Laparoscopic Insufflator | Low-Flow Laparoscopic Insufflator | Insufflator | High-Flow Laparoscopic Insufflator | Electronic Laparoscopic Insufflator | CO2 Insufflator | Insufflator, Laparoscopic

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Tips for buying Insufflator

  1. The pressure settings offered by insufflators should be less than 30 mm Hg, with maximum settings ranging from 12-15 mm Hg to prevent over pressurization.
  2. To allow for initial insertion of instrumentation, the low-flow settings on the insufflator should range from 0-30 L/min with minimum settings at 1-2 L/min.
  3. The pneumatic laparoscopic insufflators/ electronic laparoscopic insufflators should provide some type of flow display, such as a qualitative/non-numeric display.
  4. A visual and audible alarm should be part of the insufflator to protect against over pressurization. If activation pressure exceeds 30 mm Hg, the alarm should sound within 5 seconds.
  5. Abdominal pressure should be displayed within 3 mm Hg during flows of 0-4 L/min. The remaining gas should also be displayed. The electronic laparoscopic insufflators must allow the use of hydrophobic bacterial filters.
  6. Facilities should carefully examine their needs before they make a purchase because some insufflators may be suited only for a limited number of laparoscopic procedures. They should verify that the selected unit meets the needs of any surgeon for whom inadequate flow has been a problem.
  7. Physical dimensions may become an important consideration for facilities, if they plan on placing the insufflators on a video cart or with suction/irrigation equipment on a separate cart.
  8. If the CO2 insufflator device is placed on a surgical boom, both weight and dimensions may be an issue to consider.