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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: ConMed
Model: 1000SES
Manufacturer: ConMed
Model: 1000SES
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Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Sharplan Lasers
Model: 100 XPLUME
Manufacturer: Sharplan Lasers
Model: 100 XPLUME
Location: United States, Florida
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Classic Modular Systems
Model: B-1
Manufacturer: Classic Modular Systems
Model: B-1
Location: United States, Nevada
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Sun Medical
Model: SFE-200
Manufacturer: Sun Medical
Model: SFE-200
Location: United States, Texas
275
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Valleylab
Model: OptiMumm with ACCUVAC Attachment
Manufacturer: Valleylab
Model: OptiMumm with ACCUVAC Attachment
Location: United States
799
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: ConMed
Model: 1000SES
Manufacturer: ConMed
Model: 1000SES
Location: United States, Nevada
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Core Dynamics
Model: Laparoscopic Smoke Eliminator (CD3900)
Manufacturer: Core Dynamics
Model: Laparoscopic Smoke Eliminator (CD3900)
Location: United States, Minnesota
Rating: 92%
Rating: 92%
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Core Dynamics
Model: Laparoscopic Smoke Eliminator (CD3900)
Manufacturer: Core Dynamics
Model: Laparoscopic Smoke Eliminator (CD3900)
Location: United States, Minnesota
Rating: 92%
Rating: 92%
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Stackhouse
Model: AIRSAFE ST-2500
Manufacturer: Stackhouse
Model: AIRSAFE ST-2500
Location: United States, New York
Rating: 80%
Rating: 80%
1,200
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Sharplan Lasers
Model: 100 XPLUME
Manufacturer: Sharplan Lasers
Model: 100 XPLUME
Location: United Kingdom, Buckinghamshire
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Stackhouse
Model: AIRSAFE ST-1800
Manufacturer: Stackhouse
Model: AIRSAFE ST-1800
Location: United States, Nevada
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Sun Medical
Model: SFE-200
Manufacturer: Sun Medical
Model: SFE-200
Location: United States, Oklahoma
Negotiable
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Device: Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
Manufacturer: Sun Medical
Model: SFE-200
Manufacturer: Sun Medical
Model: SFE-200
Location: United States, Oklahoma
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, SurgicalTips for buying Surgical Smoke Evacuation System
- 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.
- Laser procedures may generate smoke containing hazardous gases; the evacuator should have a carbon filter to adsorb gaseous hydrocarbons.
- It is recommended that smoke evacuators have a minimum flow of 25 cfm to provide effective smoke capture.
- To avoid interruptions in communication during surgery, the system's noise levels should not exceed 60 dBA.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Regulatory agencies do not bind the use of smoke evacuation systems. The medical facility is the one to decide in this matter.
- During the last few years, the concept of centralizing smoke evacuation has become increasingly accepted.
- 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.
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