Dynamic Response Technology: Delivers optimal clinical effects through continuous synchronization of current and voltage. It samples the current and voltage 450,000 times per second, which enables it to respond to tissue impedance changes in less than 10 milliseconds.
General Mode: Traditionally used in open procedures.
Fluids Mode: Quick start-up in fluid environments, such as urology or arthroscopy.
Laparoscopic Mode: Limits output voltage to minimize potential harmful effects of capacitive coupling and insulation breakdown.
Pulse Cut: Useful when precise cutting effect is needed around delicate structures.
Pulse Coag: Provides superficial hemostasis via pulsing bursts of coagulation energy.
Bipolar Output Meter: Provides feedback on desiccation levels via audible and visual indicators.
ARM (Automatic Return Monitoring): Provides advanced warning of compromised patient to dispersive electrode contact.
Can be seamlessly integrated with the ConMed AER Defense Smoke Evacuation System.