Cooper Surgical Leep 1000 & Smoke Evacuation Workstation -Refurbished
The Cooper Surgical Leep system 1000 with fully integrated mobile smoke evacuator is designed to effectively capture and filter surgical smoke plume generated during electrosurgical procedures, including loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP).
LEEP system, which stands for Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure, is used primarily in gynecology to remove abnormal or precancerous cells from the cervix as well as to treat cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). The procedure is often recommended after certain types of abnormal Pap tests and can also be used to remove benign growths such as polyps.
The LEEP system operates through the use of a wire loop heated by electric current. The loop acts as a surgical blade, excising tissue while cauterizing blood vessels to minimize bleeding. This technique allows for precise removal of targeted cervical tissue with the added benefit of providing a sample for further histopathological examination.
Key components of the LEEP system include:
- Electrosurgical Generator: Supplies the current necessary to heat the wire loop.
- Wire Loops or Electrodes: These come in various sizes and shapes to suit different types of excisions and are used as the cutting instrument.
- Grounding Pad: A pad that is placed on the patient to complete the electrical circuit.
- Smoke Evacuation System: Often used in conjunction with LEEP systems to remove the smoke that is generated from the tissue being cauterized.
The Cooper Surgical LEEP 1000 with Mobile Smoke Evacuation System combines advanced technology in electrosurgical procedures for gynecological care with an integrated smoke evacuation solution. Designed for maximum efficiency and safety, the system is used to perform Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedures (LEEP) while concurrently managing surgical smoke produced during these operations.
The Cooper Surgical Leep System 1000 integrated workstation Streamlines the setup by combining electrosurgery and smoke evacuation in one unit. The low maintenance and cost effective unit is
- Mobility: Allows for easy relocation of the system between rooms or within a facility.
- Clearer Surgical Site: Enhances visibility for the operator by effectively removing smoke.
- Health Protection: Filters hazardous particles and gases, contributing to a safer environment for both patients and staff.
- User Friendly: Typically equipped with intuitive controls for ease of use.
- Quieter Operation: Reduces noise in the operation room for a better-focused atmosphere.
- Regulatory Compliance: Meets health and safety standards related to the evacuation of surgical smoke.
- Versatility: Can be used in a variety of electrosurgical procedures beyond just LEEP.
- Low Maintenance: Requires minimal upkeep with easy-to-change filters and other components.
- Cost-Effective: Reduces the need for multiple devices, saving on equipment costs.
Specialty / Medical Practice: OBGYN and more
Specifications:
- Product Usage: OBGYN procedure to remove abnormal or precancerous cells from the cervix as well as to treat cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
- Brand: Cooper Surgical
- Warranty: 90 days parts and labor only
- Dimensions: 13W x 23L x 34H
- Voltage: 120V
- Days to be ready: 1-2 business days
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10 Frequently Asked Questions:
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Q: What types of procedures can the LEEP 1000 with Mobile Smoke Evacuation System be used for? A: While specifically designed for LEEP procedures, it can be used in a variety of electrosurgical interventions that produce smoke.
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Q: How often do the smoke evacuation filters need to be replaced? A: Filter life varies based on usage, but should be replaced according to the manufacturer's guidelines or when the replacement indicator signals.
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Q: What is the noise level of the mobile smoke evacuation system? A: The system is engineered to operate quietly, maintaining a conducive operating environment. Exact noise levels can be obtained from the user manual.
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**Q: Is training required to operate the Cooper Surgical LEEP 1000 with Mobile Smoke Evacuation System? A: Basic operational training is typically necessary, which includes understanding how to use the system, change filters, and maintain the unit. This training is often provided by the manufacturer or a certified representative.
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Q: How easy is it to move the unit around? A: The system is designed with mobility in mind, often featuring wheels or a cart-like design to facilitate easy movement within the clinical setting.
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Q: Where can replacement parts or accessories be purchased? A: Replacement parts and accessories can be acquired directly from Cooper Surgical or through authorized medical equipment dealers.
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Q: Does the system come with a HEPA filter? A: Most modern smoke evacuation systems are equipped with HEPA filters to ensure efficient removal of smoke particles. Check the specifications of the model for confirmation.
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Q: Can the smoke evacuation system's suction power be adjusted? A: Generally, the system allows for adjustable suction power to cater to different procedural needs. Details on how to adjust the power are found in the operating manual.
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Q: Is it necessary to use a different evacuator for different types of electrosurgical procedures? A: Typically, a LEEP smoke evacuator is versatile enough to be used for various electrosurgical procedures, but always refer to the device's specific indications for use.
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Q: What are the electrical requirements for the Cooper Surgical LEEP 1000 system? A: It usually requires a standard power supply found in medical settings. For exact voltage and other electrical requirements, refer to the technical documentation.