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10K® FLUID SYSTEM
The Simplest High-Performance Pump in Arthroscopy.
Ease of use and superior performance are the key characteristics that make the 10k® Fluid System unique.
The 10k Fluid System, when used for Arthroscopy, maintains intra-articular pressure, while providing instantaneous flow and overpressure control.
The 10k Fluid System, when used for Laparoscopy, provides instantaneous fluid flow or suction in the abdominal cavity
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August 14, 2008
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24k™ FLUID SYSTEM
Setting the standard for performance and ease of use.
Independent adjustments for pressure, flow and shaver suction.
Four Presets – Knee, Shoulder, Small Joint and Hip – vary the set pressure, flow rate and suction.
Clear Field – Combines tamponade and lavage to stop bleeders and flush the joint. One push gives you two minutes at 20mmHg over set pressure before automatically returning to set pressure.
Declog Shaver Blade Feature – Reverses suction to the shaver blade, forcing the clog out the tip.
Drain – Stops inflow while running outflow to aid in draining fluid from
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August 14, 2008
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Advantages of the Continuous Wave III Arthroscopy Pump include a new and improved advanced fluid drive system that maintains distention even during aggressive shaver suction and ACL procedures. Fluid turbulence has been virtually eliminated with a new smooth transition from start to stop, maintaining a stable fluid environment with safe intraarticular pressure. A flush control now allows the pump to provide hemostasis at the touch of a button. An improved noise dampening system allows the pump to operate quietly. Use of two-piece Extension or ReDeuce tubing improves OR staff efficiency by al
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August 14, 2008
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The DISTEN-U-FLO™ Fluid Management System, designed in cooperation with renowned gynecologist Philip Brooks, MD, offers a simple, no mess, no fuss approach to office hysteroscopy. This fluid management system, along with the 5.5 mm Diagnostic CF Hysteroscope or the SlimLine™ Operative Hysteroscope, facilitates observing and determining the extent of disease in the uterine cavity. Diagnosis can be made with excellent visual clarity under the most difficult circumstances, such as heavy bleeding. All this, in the convenience and comfort of your office.
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August 14, 2008
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Provides Accurate, Real-Time Measurement of Fluid Deficit & Pressure During Hysteroscopy & Resection. In operative hysteroscopy & resection, the surgeon and OR staff work hard to protect the patient against the dangers of fluid intravasation. Manual methods are complicated, time-consuming, and imprecise,
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August 14, 2008
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Dornoch fluid waste management for sustainability infection/pandemic control control
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December 19, 2008
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The Smith & Nephew DYONICS 25 Fluid Management System is an easy to use, high flow pump with consistent performance in all arthroscopic applications
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August 14, 2008
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The FloControl pump controls both inflow and outflow as well as regulates shaver suction with a variable flow rate. No special cannulas are needed; however, Stryker “high flow” arthroscopic cannulas or the Stryker Inflow/Outflow cannulas are recommended.
Tube sets are ergonomic and intuitive to set up. The FloControl arthroscopy pump can also be used as an inflow only pump. This feature is ideal for shorter procedures or cost cutting measures within the OR.
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August 14, 2008
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Stryker’s FloSteady Arthroscopy Pump offers maximum performance and a compact, space-saving design. This ergonomic, user-friendly pump is equipped with a special “turbo” option for high-fluid procedures.
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August 14, 2008
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The FMS duo®+ is an advanced, affordable, and user-friendly fluid management system that uses patented technology resulting in optimal visualization, operating room efficiencies, and safety.
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August 14, 2008
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