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New & Used Surgical Smoke Evacuation System

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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Surgimedics
Model: PLUME-INATOR
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
430
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Cooper Surgical
Model: 906500-000
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
325
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Biovac
Model: LFA
Location: Poland, Wielkopolskie
Business type: Distributor
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Stackhouse
Model: AIRSAFE ES-2000
Location: Canada, Alberta
Business type: Broker
200
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2000

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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Biovac
Model: LFO
Location: United States, Texas
Business type: Service Company
395
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Stackhouse
Model: AIRSAFE ST-2500
Location: United States, Texas
Business type: Service Company
325
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: OK Industries
Model: SA-9-E-115
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 93%
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Biovac
Model: LFO
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
Negotiable
This Seller accepts Escrow as a payment method
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Classic Modular Systems
Model: B-1
Location: United States, Nevada
Business type: Refurbishing Company
Rating: 100%
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Valleylab
Model: Optimumm
Location: United States, Colorado
Business type: Refurbishing Company
295
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Valleylab
Model: Optimumm
Location: United States, Colorado
Business type: Refurbishing Company
295
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Stackhouse
Model: Point One PT-1000
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Sun Medical
Model: SFE-200
Location: United States, Texas
Business type: Service Company
275
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Valleylab
Model: Valley Vac
Location: United States, Colorado
Business type: Dealer
Negotiable
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Surgical Smoke Evacuation System may also be referred to as :

Smoke Scavenging System | Surgical Smoke Evacuation | Smoke Evacuation System, Laser | Smoke Evacuation System, Electrosurgical | Laser Smoke Evacuation System | Hood, Chemical Fume | Evacuators | Smoke Evacuation System, Surgical

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Tips for buying Surgical Smoke Evacuation System

  1. The system should have a high efficiency particulate air or ultra low penetration air filter to ensure that particles of the right size are captured.
  2. Laser procedures may generate smoke containing hazardous gases; the evacuator should have a carbon filter to adsorb gaseous hydrocarbons.
  3. It is recommended that smoke evacuators have a minimum flow of 25 cfm to provide effective smoke capture. 
  4. To avoid interruptions in communication during surgery, the system's noise levels should not exceed 60 dBA.
  5. The system should provide some mechanism, a footswitch for example, to synchronize evacuation with the laser procedure. Visual or audible alarms should warn operators of any system malfunction that may cause results to be unsafe or wrong.
  6. In order to prevent damage to the tissue, the device should not exceed 150 mm Hg of pressure. The device should have a clear indication when filters need replacement.
  7. Facilities need to determine whether the system will be used for open procedures or closed procedures; some units listed in the chart are designed for laparoscopic procedures in particular.
  8. Another factor to be considered by facilities is whether the systems will be used during all laser and electro surgical procedures or only select ones; this information will help determine the number of units to be purchased.
  9. It is important that facilities know the planned usage before finalizing a purchase, to help them select an evacuator that is the most suitable for their needs.
  10. Regulatory agencies do not bind the use of smoke evacuation systems. The medical facility is the one to decide in this matter.
  11. During the last few years, the concept of centralizing smoke evacuation has become increasingly accepted.
  12. Facilities need to carefully decide between a portable and a stationary system. A stationary system represents a major commitment on the part of the facility for its size, power, and cost.