Description
Summary
The Aaron 2250 is a multipurpose electrosurgical generator for
use in the modern operating room and surgi-center. It features
both monopolar and bipolar functions to satisfy all of your surgical
demands with safety, flexibility, reliability, and convenience.
Ten Blend Settings
You don’t have to settle for one or two blend modes anymore.
With the Aaron 2250 you have ten different blend settings plus
cut, all with 200 watts maximum power output for the most demanding
procedures.
Two Levels of Coagulation
It also has two levels of coagulation: Coagulation (120 watts maximum
power) and Fulguration (80 watts maximum power), plus Bipolar
(80 watts maximum power).
Digital Power Control
In addition, the Aaron 2250 delivers consistent, repeatable power
into varying load impedances, with BovieFDFS™ (Fast Digital
Feedback System), thereby greatly reducing the need for changing
the power setting to obtain the desired surgical effect.
Why 200 Watts instead of 300?
Bovie’s major goal in designing the Aaron 2250 was to deliver
the absolute highest level of safety and quality, but not waste
money on features you rarely use. One major area of savings can
be found in the output power of 200 watts.
Nearly every hospital specification on an electrosurgical generator
calls for 300 watts of power. Have you ever asked yourself why
you need 300 watts at all stations when it is used so infrequently?
We did. It results in spending a few thousand dollars more per
unit for a feature that just is not used.
For that matter, how often do you use over 120 watts of power?
By calling for the Aaron 2250 in most of the surgical suites, you
can save a significant amount of money.
Ten Cutting
Blend Modes
You don’t have to settle for one or two blend modes anymore.
With Bovie digital technology, you can choose from ten different
blend settings. These are clearly indicated by the LED blend indicator
bar conveniently located adjacent to the blend button controls.
When no LED is lit, the Aaron 2250
delivers pure cutting power. As the “up” button is
pushed the bar begins to illuminate. As the illumination advances
from the bottom to the top the degree of hemostasis will increase
and cutting speed may decrease.
The Aaron 2250 remembers its last used settings; so when you turn
the unit on, it performs a safety system check and automatically
powers up to the last activated settings.
For your convenience, the power output of the Aaron 2250 is calibrated
in watts with large, illuminated digital displays.
Coagulation
Modes
The Aaron 2250 offers two levels of coagulation: Coagulation and
Fulguration.
Coagulation (pinpoint) provides precise control of bleeding in
localized areas. Fulguration (spray) provides greater control of
bleeding in highly vascular tissues over broad surface areas.
Designed
for Safety
Electrosurgical safety is a combination of good equipment design
and safe surgical practices. The Aaron 2250, as part of this
combination, represents state-of-the-art design using the latest
digital components.
Bovie incorporated automatic safety systems into the Aaron 2250
like self-test circuits, audible tones, discreet outputs, and isolated
output circuitry.
BovieNEM™ means safety is digitally designed inside. The
FCFS™ (first come first served) discrete output design of
the Aaron 2250 enhances safety by allowing only one output to be
activated at any given time. This feature assures that only the
device you first activate will be an active device. Secondary commands
will not override the first command.
As an example: while the monopolar foot
controlled output is activated, all handswitching is inactive,
as well as the bipolar footswitch capability. For additional safety,
this unit has totally separate bipolar controls, discrete output,
dispersive electrode fault alarms in both sensing and non-sensing
modes, and is designed with an isolated RF output.
With the combination of isolated power
output, its patented BovieNEM™,
Bovie FCFS™ technology, and the constant digital monitoring
of all functions, the Aaron 2250 is one of the safest electrosurgical
systems available. The doctor’s responsibility is simply
to follow safe electrosurgical practices to insure his safety and
the safety of the O.R. staff and patient.
Digital Error
Detection
Digital error detection means unsurpassed safety for the surgeon,
O.R. staff, and patient.
The Aaron 2250 constantly monitors
every aspect of the Aaron 2250’s
output. At the sign of any problem the machine instantly disables
the output and displays the appropriate error code on the display.
Built to
the Required Standards
The Aaron 2250 has passed the following safety standards: CSA C22.2
NO 601.1-M90, UL 2601-1-UL, IEC 60601-2-2, CENELEC EN 60601-1-2,
FCC PART 15 Class A.
The Goal
We wanted to give the surgeon a multi-purpose electrosurgical generator
for use in the modern operating room or surgi-center. It needed
to feature both monopolar and bipolar functions to satisfy all
of his surgical demands with safety, flexibility, reliability,
and convenience. This needed to be accomplished with today’s
economy in mind.
The Result
The Aaron 2250 from Bovie.
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