More than 100 million surgical procedures every year around the world use diathermy, laser and ultrasonic devices to cut, coagulated, desiccate or fulgurate tissue.
These devices produce harmful plume.
Yet, less than 3% of surgeons use smoke evacuation devices. This is primarily because present devices have problems associated with their use:
Chargio's technology offers a new device that tackles some of these drawbacks.
Please contact us at: ia@chargio.co
These devices produce harmful plume.
Yet, less than 3% of surgeons use smoke evacuation devices. This is primarily because present devices have problems associated with their use:
- Depending on the surgical smoke evacuation device used, some of these drawbacks include: noise, bulk and weight that affect precision, getting stuck to adjoining tissue, occupying an assistant, having short suction range, affecting field of vision, being a source of distraction or are simply uncomfortable to use.
Chargio's technology offers a new device that tackles some of these drawbacks.
- Chargio's technology uses a low-cost, disposable device that is simple to install and operate; it extends the range and 'reach' considerably; it doesn't stick to adjoining tissue; it is less noisy than pencil attached evacuators; it does not affect freedom and agility in using diathermy pencil / laser probe; it does not require assistant time.
Please contact us at: ia@chargio.co