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Valleylab CUSA EXcel-8 - TISSUE Select Reduces Reserve Power Tothe Tip

Valleylab CUSA EXcel-8
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How
the
TISSUE
Select
Feature
Works
The
CUSA
EXcel
ultrasonic
generator
delivers
electrical
power
(which
is
directly
related
to
the
acoustic
power
present
at
the
tip,
which
results
in
fragmentation)
to
the
handpiece.
You
can
think
of
the
power
delivered
to
the
handpiece
in
three
terms:
+
Initial
power—the
quantity
of
power
necessary
to
drive
the
tip
vibration
in
air;
that
is,
no
contact
with
tissue.
*
Reserve
power—the
power
necessary
to
maintain
tip
vibration
under
load
(in
contact
with
tissue).
When
the
tip
encounters
load,
a
feedback
loop
in
the
system
senses
the
additional
load
and
provides
additional
reserve
power
to
maintain
tip
vibration.
+
Maximum
power—the
greatest
power
output
the
console
can
provide.
Maximum
power
is
the
sum
of
initial
and
reserve
power.
TISSUE
Select
Reduces
Reserve
Power
to
the Tip
The
TISSUE
Select
feature
increases
both
the
inherent
selectivity
and
the
tactile
feedback
of
the
vibrating
tip
by
reducing
the
reserve
power
the
ultrasonic
generator
provides
to
the
handpiece.
How
does
it
reduce
the
power?
One
of
the
variables
of
power
consumption
is
time:
reduce
time,
reduce
power
consumed.
To
reduce
power
consumption,
the
ultrasonic
generator
reduces
the
time
that
it
provides
electrical
power.
Specifically,
rather
than
providing
power
continuously,
it
provides
power
at
measured
on-off
intervals:
Table
6-1.
On-off
intervals
for
TISSUE
Select
Setting
On-Time
Off-Time
Std
continuous
0
ms*
+
40
ms
10
ms
++
-
30
ms
10
ms
+++
20
ms
10
ms
10
ms
10
ms
*t
ms
=
7
millisecond
=
t
one-thousandth
of
a
second
6-6
CUSA
EXcel-8
System
Service
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