- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: 5 Years
- Weight: 5.0 lb
- Specifically designed to handle the challenges posed by carbon dioxide (it is a gas, liquid, and solid in a narrow temperature range)
- Freeze and defrost only occur when triggered
- Provides full view of the target tissue
- Intended for use in the process of controlled destruction of defined areas of benign or pre-malignant lesions
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- MFR: CooperSurgical Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 900160
- Phone: (800) 243-2974
Frequently asked questions
What is the Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit used for?
The Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit is designed for the controlled destruction of benign or pre-malignant lesions using carbon dioxide.
What gases can be used with the Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit?
The Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit is compatible with medical-grade CO2.
Is the unit lightweight and compact?
Yes, the Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit is specifically designed for ergonomic efficiency in surgical settings. It is lightweight, well-balanced, and highly maneuverable.
This design ensures the clinician maintains an unimpeded view of the target tissue and allows for broad surgical movement, supported by the attached gas hose.
The key specifications for the unit (which includes the freezer gun, gauge, and tip holder) are:
- Weight: 5.0 lb (2.3 kg)
- Approximate Dimensions: 18.9” x 11.5” x 5.2” (48 cm x 29.2 cm x 13.2 cm)
Is the freeze/defrost cycle trigger controlled?
Yes, the Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit is designed for intuitive, precise, trigger-controlled operation, ensuring fast activation and cessation of cryosurgical cycles:
- To Freeze: Pull the trigger.
- To Defrost: Release the trigger.
This design ensures that freezing and defrosting only occur precisely when activated by the user, offering maximum control over the procedure.
What key components are included with this unit?
The Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit is sold as a factory-new replacement component set, and includes the primary operating accessories:
- Freezer Gun: The lightweight, well-balanced handheld applicator.
- Gauge: The pressure monitoring assembly.
- Tip Holder: Used for storing cryotips.
Important Consideration: The necessary medical-grade CO2 gas tank/cylinder required for operation is NOT included and must be supplied separately.
Which cryotips are compatible with the Wallach LLCO2 unit?
The Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit is compatible with Wallach’s standard cryotips, which can also be used with disposable plastic shields.
Does the LLCO2 unit enhance surgical visibility and movement?
Yes, the Wallach LLCO2 unit is engineered for optimal surgical control and access, prioritizing the needs of the operator:
- Excellent Visibility: The lightweight, well-balanced, and highly maneuverable design ensures you maintain a full, clear view of the target tissue during the procedure.
- Unimpeded Movement: The physical design, including the connected gas hose, facilitates unimpeded surgical movement.
How does the CO2 specific design optimize use?
The Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit is uniquely engineered to handle the complex thermodynamic properties of carbon dioxide, which ensures precise and optimal performance in cryosurgery.
Key features of this specialized design include:
- CO2 Handling: The unit is specifically built to manage the challenges posed by CO2, which exists as a gas, liquid, and solid within a narrow temperature range.
- Precise Control: The system guarantees that freezing and defrosting cycles are precise and instantaneous upon user activation.
- Intuitive Operation: Fast freeze and defrost functionality is managed directly by the trigger mechanism (pull the trigger to freeze, release the trigger to defrost).
Is the unit easy to maneuver during use?
Yes, the Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit is designed to be lightweight and well-balanced, providing enhanced maneuverability. This design allows for a full, unobstructed view of the target tissue during procedures.
Does this unit offer precise trigger control?
The Wallach LLCO2 Cryosurgical Unit is designed for precise control during procedures. Both the freeze and defrost functions are activated by a trigger, which ensures that these actions only occur when intended. This allows for controlled destruction of defined areas of benign or pre-malignant lesions.