The bipolar VIO resection mode provides optimal hemostatic properties and enables an optimal initial incision with continious cutting. For example during transcervical resection of the endometrium (TCRE).

The bipolar VIO resection mode provides optimal hemostatic properties and enables an optimal initial incision with continious cutting. For example during transcervical resection of the endometrium (TCRE).
During a vaginal hysterectomy the sacrouterine ligament was severed with the BiClamp® 201 T from Erbe. With the BiClamp® a minimum pain and bleeding thanks to reliable sealing of all vessels and tissue structures is … Continue reading Transection of the sacrouterine ligament with BiClamp® 201 T
Bipolar cutting and coagulating, dissecting and detaching of ligaments with the LAP BiSect Macro from Erbe during a laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH).
The “cool” jaws of the BiClamp® reduce the risk of injuring the uterus. A optimal fixation of the tissue by an anatomically adapted jaw shape supports the minimal-invasive character of the procedure of the vaginal … Continue reading Vaginal hysterectomy with BiClamp® 201 T
The APCapplicator with an integrated filter – wide range of applications in argon plasma coagulation and argon-assisted electrosurgery. All combined in the new disposable handle from Erbe. Visit apc.erbe-med.com for further information
The electrosurgical pencil from Erbe for monopolar cutting, coagulation and simultaneous smoke evacuation.
Gynecological LEEP Conization with monopolar electrodes – the tungsten snare and the ball electrode.
Adhesions in the upper abdomen can be lysed very well with the LAP BiSect Micro. Bipolar cutting and coagulation, as seen here, where the omentum was dissected from the abdominal wall.
The sacral colpopexy is the gold standard for descensus operations. It serves to restore the pelvic floor in case of prolapse complaints. The LAP BiSect Micro is ideally suited for this procedure. Bipolar dissection, cutting … Continue reading Laparoscopic sacral colpopexy with LAP BiSect Micro
Laparoscopic surgery for ovarian cancer usually means removing the uterus (hysterectomy) along with both ovaries and fallopian tubes (this is called a bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy or BSO). In addition, the omentum is also removed (an omentectomy). … Continue reading Omentectomy with hysterectomy using LAP BiSect Micro