Electrosurgical Units
Electrosurgical units from small office based to high capacity surgical units
Electrosurgical units from Bovie and Covidien plus supplies and accessories at great prices. See the latest units and compare supplies, as well as, prices.Bovie Medical started in the late 1970s as a manufacturer of disposable penlights for the medical industry. The success of this line prompted the development and manufacture of battery-operated, tubular products, with the same type of assembly manufacturing technologies. A new line of cauteries was also a success. Good design and manufacturing combined with smart marketing and excellent customer service moved the company forward. As Bovie Medical grew, requests from the industry drove our design and development teams to manufacture and distribute additional products. Bovie Medical now sets the standard for surgical center and hospital-based electrosurgical generators and accessories with a full range of state-of-the-art models.
Bovie's latest additions are the J-Plasma gas ionization for precision stable focused beams of plasma, as well as, Laparoscopic and the Resistick II coated line of electrodes. You can find out more here at the manufacturer's site Bovie Medical
Covidien Electrosurgical sells platforms built on the trusted Valleylabâ„¢ foundation. In 1998, Tyco Healthcare acquired Sherwood, Davis & Geck, a manufacturer and distributor of disposable medical products, and United States Surgical Corporation (U.S. Surgical), which provided suture and auto suture devices, along with energy-based devices, through its Valleylab brand.
Today Covidien offers a complete line of state-of-the-art electrosurgical hardware and accessories to meet the needs of the surgical team in hospital, surgery center and office-based procedures. You can find more here at the factory site Covidien Electrosurgical
Here you will find the Bovie Book Understanding-Electrosurgery.pdf
$156.76