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ERBE BiClamp 280, MF-2, bent 25°, smooth, length 280 mm; e.g. for open cystectomy or prostatectomy

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ERBE BiClamp 280, MF-2, bent 25°, smooth, length 280 mm; e.g. for open cystectomy or prostatectomy

Medical, Electrosurgery, General Surgery, Gynaecology, Urology

BiClamp 280, MF-2, bent 25°, smooth, length 280 mm with connecting cable 4 m and MF-2 plug, e.g. for open cystectomy or prostatectomy
• Tissue structures can be coagulated over larger areas
• The individual dissection of vessels is usually not necessary
• Effective and rapid coagulation due to the optimal synchronization of the instrument and the VIO generator
• Highly economical: BiClamp is reusable; the procedure saves time and suture material
• AUTO STOP is user-friendly and offers optimal results
• When the instrument is plugged in, Plug & Play automatically adjusts the specific parameters

SKU: 21195-280
Supplier:
Erbe
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