Description
The Veterinary CO2 Insufflator YG1647 is a highly efficient and reliable device designed to support laparoscopic surgeries in animals, particularly for small animals like dogs, cats, and more. Featuring a fully automatic silent design, this insufflator delivers consistent CO2 flow at adjustable rates of 4L/min, 6L/min, and 10L/min, providing optimal insufflation for a wide variety of surgical procedures. The YG1647 ensures a stable, controlled pressure range from 0.67kPa to 3.30kPa, with high accuracy (±0.13kPa), offering precise control over the surgical environment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What types of animals is the YG1647 best suited for?
The YG1647 is specially designed for use in small animals such as dogs, cats, and other small-sized pets that undergo laparoscopic surgeries. Its adjustable flow rates and pressure settings make it ideal for these procedures.
- How does the alarm function work?
The YG1647 features an automatic alarm system that monitors both working pressure and cylinder pressure. If the pressure exceeds the safe limit or if the cylinder gas pressure falls below 0.29MPa, an alarm will notify the operator, ensuring timely intervention to maintain a safe working environment.
- Can I use this insufflator in various surgical settings?
Yes, the YG1647 is designed to be used in a variety of veterinary laparoscopic surgeries, including general surgery, orthopedics, gynaecology, and abdominal surgeries. Its portability and ease of use make it suitable for mobile and clinic-based surgeries alike.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages:
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Compact and Portable: The YG1647 is lightweight and easy to transport, ideal for mobile veterinary surgeries and small clinic spaces.
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Silent Operation: It operates with minimal noise, reducing distractions during surgeries, and providing a quieter working environment for the surgical team.
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Automatic Alarm System: The alarm functions for both working pressure and cylinder pressure ensure consistent monitoring and safety throughout the surgical procedure.
Disadvantages:
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Initial Cost: The YG1647 may require a significant upfront investment, which could be a consideration for smaller veterinary practices or those with limited budgets.
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Dependency on CO2 Cylinders: The device requires external CO2 cylinders, which means ongoing costs for the gas supply and possible storage space for the cylinders.
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Limited to Veterinary Use: While excellent for veterinary laparoscopic surgeries, this device is specialized for CO2 insufflation and may not be suitable for other types of insufflation or gas supply needs in non-veterinary fields.
Product Use in the Field
The Veterinary CO2 Insufflator YG1647 is essential in creating a safe and effective working environment for laparoscopic surgeries in veterinary practices. In general surgeries, it is used to insufflate the abdomen, providing better visibility and space for the surgical team to operate. During orthopedic surgeries, the CO2 insufflation ensures that the surgical site is clearly visible, reducing the risk of injury to surrounding tissues. The automatic alarm system enhances patient safety by continually monitoring the working pressure and cylinder pressure, which is crucial during longer, complex surgeries. Its silent operation also minimizes disturbances during sensitive procedures, ensuring a calm environment for both the animal and the veterinary team.
Recommendations
To ensure the best performance of your Veterinary CO2 Insufflator YG1647, it is important to regularly check the CO2 cylinder levels and ensure that the alarm system is functioning correctly before each procedure. Maintain the device by cleaning the flow regulators and pressure gauges to ensure smooth operation. Surgeons and veterinary technicians should also be familiar with adjusting the flow rates and preset pressure to match the needs of each procedure, ensuring a safe and controlled environment. For long-term reliability, adhere to the maintenance guidelines provided by the manufacturer.
Technical Specifications
Model | YG1647 |
Flow rate | 4L/min, 6L/min, 10L/min |
Maximum flow rate | 10L/min, adjustable |
Preset pressure | 0.67kPa~3.30kPa (5mmHg~25mmHg) |
Control accuracy | ±0.13kPa (1mmHg) |
Power | 40w |
Gas source | medical CO2 |
Working pressure alarm | When it exceeds 4.40kPa±5% (i.e. 33mmHg±5%) for more than 3 seconds, it will alarm and relieve the pressure to the set pressure. |
Cylinder pressure alarm | When the cylinder gas output pressure is ≤0.29MPa (3kgf/cm2), the insufficiency machine will alarm to remind ventilation. |
Ambient temperature | 5℃~40℃ |
Relative humidity | 30~75% |
Atmospheric pressure | 70kPa~106kPa |
Power supply | AC 220V, 50Hz |