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Device: Urodynamic Measurement System
Manufacturer: Laborie Medical Technologies
Model: Bonito XL
Name / Number: UPP Puller / UPP-II
Manufacturer: Laborie Medical Technologies
Model: Bonito XL
Name / Number: UPP Puller / UPP-II
Location: United States, Oklahoma
Negotiable
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Urodynamic Measurement System may also be referred to as :
Urodynamic Monitoring System | Modular Urodynamic Measurement System | Integrated Urodynamics Measurement System | Uroflowmetry | UroflowmeterTips for buying Urodynamic Measurement System Parts
- Facilities should select the unit's configuration based on user preference; some available options include trolley, cart, pole, and wall mounted, portable, or standalone.
- The uroflowmeter transducers can be a spinning disk, weight sensor, or turbine configuration.
- The unit should monitor a flow range of 0-50 ml/sec, a peak flow of 50 or 100 ml/sec, and a volume range of 0-2,000 ml.
- The uroflowmeter should have an auto record and auto zero. The output should be displayed on a monitor or printed out.
- The cystometer, measuring the pressure within the bladder, is either integral to the unit or a stand-alone monitor. It should monitor H2O; CO2 is optional. The unit should monitor a flow of 0-200 ml/min for H2O and 0-300 ml/min for CO2.
- The transducer can be calibrated by hardware, software, or by an automatic process. Output should be displayed on a monitor or printed out.
- The profilometer, measuring urethral pressure, should have withdrawal rates of 0.25-5 mm/sec with a range of 0-300 mm. Outputs should be displayed on a monitor or printed out.
- An electronic manometer, measuring intravesical and intra abdominal pressures, should monitor abdominal pressure with a rectal balloon and vesicle pressure monitored by a urethral or suprapubic catheter.
- It should have an auto zero with an H2O pressure range of 0-300 cm. Calibration for the transducer should be completed automatically, and the output should be displayed on a monitor or printed out.
- Before and during urination, the EMG amplifier should be capable of monitoring and amplifying sphincter and other muscle activity. It should have a sensitivity of 5 mV or 50 mV. The upper frequency limit should be at least 10 kHz with a lower limit of 10 Hz.
- Data processing and storage through data management system are not required but are preferred. Fluoro interface and video recorder are also optional.
- Some facilities may find that a simple system with an uroflowmeter and cystometer is sufficient; others will need additional channels for measuring collateral pressures and subtracted pressures.
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