Stable cavity
To be able to perform minimally invasive surgery, a stable cavity is essential. Any changes in the cavity can affect the image impression (especially with regard to image brightness) as a result of altered light requirements or a change in the position of the telescope in relation to the boundaries of the cavity. Among other things, powerful insufflators are required to counteract this effect. In this context, powerful performance involves two factors:
1. High flow rate
2. Rapid control/measurements
With a high flow rate, high gas loss can be quickly counteracted, e.g., smoke or gas evacuation. Measurement/control at regular intervals ensures that the ENDOFLATOR® 40/50 reacts to any changes in pressure conditions and restores pressure.