About Alan Saline Plasma Bipolar TURP Machine
Equipped with LCD touch screen based display mechanism, Alan Saline Plasma Bipolar TURP Machine is used for bipolar resection of prostate. It has multiple power modes for the convenience of surgeons. Its design includes two monopolar sockets, one ligate and one bipolar socket that can be controlled either by hand switch or by foot pedal. Alan Saline Plasma Bipolar TURP Machine can easily integrate with all sorts of sealing instruments. It deserves praise for its multi level Endocut arrangement to suit requirements of different sharpness, speed and depth of cut.
| Model Name/Number | Combi Max MBXXP |
| Brand | ALAN |
| Material | Metal |
| Type Of Equipment | Cautery Machine with Bipolar Plasma in Saline |
| Type | Surgical Equipments |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Color | White |
| Maximum Power | 400W |
| Product Type | Medical Device |
| Display Type | 7" LCD Touchscreen Display |
| Frequency | 360 kHz |
| Screen Size | 7" |
| I Deal In | New Only |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Combi Max MBXXP
Our most advanced electrosurgical cautery unit includes monopolar, bipolar modes for surgery with EndoCut, as well as Bipolar Plasma in Saline modes for covering majority of surgeries in a single machine.- 7 Monopolar Cutting Modes : Pure, Low, Blend, EndoCut, i-Cut, v-Cut*, SkinCut*
- 7 Monopolar Coagulation Modes : Lo-Spray, Hi-Spray, Fulgurate, Lo-Desi, Hi-Desi, Soft, Auto-Desi
- 9 Bipolar Modes : Cut, Micro, Macro, LowCut, HiCut, Auto-Micro, Auto-Macro, Auto-Soft, Start-Auto-Stop
- 6 Bipolar in Saline Cutting Modes : LowCut, HiCut 1, HiCut 2, HiCut3, Effect 1, Effect 2
- 2 Bipolar in Saline Coagulation Modes : Desiccate, Force
Maximum Power : 400W
Features:
- Total 8 power modes for Bipolar in Saline for varying comforts of the surgeon,
- Has 2 monopolar sockets, 1 bipolar socket & 1 ligate/ bi-tur socket and can be operated by handswitch & footswitch/ pedal,
- Bipolar Saline Plasma Resection (TUVP, TUEB, TCRP, TCRE),
- Safer than monopolar resection method,
- Works with all sealing instruments 5mm and 10mm,
- Provided with ALAN Wireless Footswitch, no need of wires to operate footswitch,
- Special Bipolar cutting mode, ScalCut, to use with ALAN Bissector instrument,
- 10 levels of EndoCut for varying speed, depth and sharpness of cut,
- Special EndoCut mode for Polypectomy and Papillotomy,
- 17 levels of Blend mode for superior accuracy and precision,
- Auto Stop Coagulation in Bipolar,
- Upgradable to Vessel Sealing and Argon Beam Coagulator,
- Mode and power can be changed from sterile field remotely via reusable handswitch pencil,
- HF leakage monitoring and controlling system,
- Realtime tissue impedance monitor for power control,
- User programmable 199+1 memory locations,
- Simultaneous coagulation for 2 surgeons by footswitch/ handswitch combination,
- Patient Plate Contact Monitoring (PPCM) System to eliminate risk of patient burns,
- Audio visual indications for all outputs,
- User settable RF activation timeout limit
Applications: Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH), Non Descent Vaginal Hysterectomy (NDVH), Laproscopic Surgeries, Gynecology, Urology (Monopolar TURP), Urology (Bipolar TURP), Gastro surgery, Endoscopic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine, Arthroscopy, All other general surgical procedures Advanced Technology for Urological SurgeriesThe Alan Saline Plasma Bipolar TURP Machine leverages state-of-the-art bipolar technology, optimizing saline plasma energy for transurethral resection procedures. Its powerful 400-watt output ensures rapid and effective tissue removal, minimizing patient risk and maximizing procedural efficiency.
User-Friendly Interface and DesignEquipped with a 7-inch LCD touchscreen display, the machine enables easy operation, real-time parameter monitoring, and straightforward adjustment of settings. Its ergonomic white metal construction not only enhances durability but also meets stringent hospital hygiene standards.
FAQs of Alan Saline Plasma Bipolar TURP Machine:
Q: How does the Alan Saline Plasma Bipolar TURP Machine improve surgical outcomes?
A: This machine utilizes bipolar energy in saline plasma, which allows for precise tissue removal with minimal collateral damage. The technology reduces complications such as bleeding and enhances recovery times for patients undergoing urological surgeries.
Q: What is the main usage of this TURP machine in hospitals?
A: It is primarily used for transurethral resection of the prostate, a common procedure to relieve urinary problems caused by enlarged prostate glands. Its bipolar system with saline acts to provide better safety and efficacy during the procedure.
Q: Where can I purchase or source the Alan Saline Plasma Bipolar TURP Machine in India?
A: This product is available through authorized dealers, distributors, importers, manufacturers, and other suppliers across India. Contacting these channels ensures authentic purchasing and reliable after-sales service.
Q: What are the benefits of the 7-inch LCD touchscreen display?
A: The 7-inch LCD touchscreen provides clear, real-time data display and simplifies the control of machine settings. This makes operation more intuitive for medical professionals, contributing to workflow efficiency and reducing potential errors.
Q: What is the process for installing and setting up the Alan TURP machine in a hospital environment?
A: Installation and setup should be handled by authorized service providers or technical staff, ensuring proper power connections (400 watt requirement), correct saline solution setup, and initial calibration via the touchscreen interface for optimal performance.
Q: When is it recommended to use this TURP machine for patient procedures?
A: This machine is recommended for use during scheduled urological surgeries requiring tissue resection, particularly for cases involving benign prostatic hyperplasia. It can be safely operated at any time, as long as trained personnel are present.
Q: What maintenance does the Alan Saline Plasma Bipolar TURP Machine require?
A: Regular maintenance includes cleaning the metal components, verifying electrical safety, updating software as guided by the manufacturer, and periodic inspection by qualified technicians to ensure continued safe and effective operation.