During laparoscopic surgeries, carbon dioxide is applied to establish and maintain pneumoperitoneum, expand the operative field exposure, and also to filter the smoke, keep constant pressure, and stabilize intracavity gas circulation.
Applications:
Applied to address the requirements for stable smoke evacuation in a restricted surgical area, where maintaining abdominal pressure is challenging. It also automatically maintains smoke evacuation, leading to reduced surgery time and stabilized abdominal pressure.
Highlights:1.Closed Circulation:During surgery, there is no gas leakage. This reduces the use of CO2 and prevents smoke from leaking into the operating room and causing harm to surgeons.
2.Instantaneous Smoke Removal:Always keep the surgical field clear and improve the smoothness of the operation.
3.Stable Pressure:Original abdominal pressure control and flow control algorithm accurately controls abdominal pressure and ensures stable and reliable gas replenishment.
4.High-Efficiency Filtration:The filter element used in the layered filter tube set has a filtration rate of 99.99% for tiny particles.
During laparoscopic surgeries, carbon dioxide is applied to establish and maintain pneumoperitoneum, expand the operative field exposure, and also to filter the smoke, keep constant pressure, and stablize intracavity gas circulation.