SmartVac will also alert the user when to change the filter. This is based on the actual amount of particulate in the filter, not based on time. It includes an invaginated tissue release feature that minimizes tissue trauma by automatically venting vacuum when an occlusion or tissue invagination is detected. The SmokeTrap First Filter should last an average of twenty procedures, depending on the length and/or type of procedure, significantly reducing cost per procedure. This filter also collects up to 100ccs of fluid to help avoid procedure interruption while protecting filter and evacuator from premature failure. The optional ESU/Laser remote allows the automatic activation and deactivation of the SmartVac when the ESU or Laser is turned on and off. The SmartVac is very powerful and ultra quiet. It will increase smoke evacuator compliance because its sound is less bothersome to the surgical team.
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