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Radio-surgery to replace a scalpel

The radio-surgical device radioSURG 2200 has been developed to provide the surgeon with a unit suitable for any surgical procedure, the manufacturer Meyer-Haake reports.

Due to a new, innovative technique, minimal heat is produced, and an incision can be made without any pressure or tension. As a result, enormous precision is achieved and the surrounding area experiences no thermal damage, the company points out.
A further asset: tissue samples can be histologically examined.
Surgeons can examine this device at MEDICA — Hall 5. P21
Details: www.meyer-haake.com

This article was published on 11/14/2007

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