Bovie Medical Veterinary Electrosurgical Unit
Eliminating Surgical Burn Risks and Equipment Downtime with Bovie Electrosurgical Unit
In modern veterinary surgery, absolute technical precision prevents surgical complications, optimized procedures protect animal patients, and reliable preservation of vascular fields ensures rapid recovery. The primary concern of a veterinary surgeon is ensuring patient safety against accidental grounding burns and avoiding equipment failure mid-procedure. This veterinary electrosurgical generator addresses these specific clinical concerns by delivering true operating-room capabilities designed specifically for advanced animal health practitioners, surgical centers, and veterinary clinics. Built by the original company that invented electrosurgery in the 1920s, this tabletop unit provides clean cutting, controlled coagulation, and reliable tissue management across all species, satisfying the workflow demands of professional animal hospitals.
Tailoring High-Frequency Electrosurgery to the Demands of Bovie Veterinary Practices
Veterinary practices manage diverse clinical demands, from superficial dermatological excisions to deep thoracic procedures. This all-species veterinary equipment integrates directly into existing clinical environments, featuring physical rotary power controls paired with bright illuminated LED readouts that display exact wattage increments for quick adjustments under operating room lights.
Specs:
- Five Operating Modes: Pure Cut, Blend (simultaneous cutting and coagulation), Coagulation, Fulguration, and Bipolar outputs.
- System Package: Includes a reusable ground plate, a dedicated foot pedal, a handpiece, and a set of 7 electrodes.
- Dual-Control Activation: Supports handpiece finger-switch activation or foot-pedal control.
- Power Adjustment: Rotary dial adjusts power outputs in 1-watt increments via a digital LED readout.
- Patient Grounding: Features a reusable body pad (ground plate)
- Bipolar output: Circuitry is built-in (requires an optional foot pedal). Click here to "add to cart"
- Universal Fitting: Includes five 3/32" electrodes that swap interchangeably with other major brands of the same size.
- Dimensions: 10.25" W x 5.5 " H x 10"D
- Weight: 14 lbs.
- 4-year warranty (only applies to internal circuitry and hardware)
- Compliance: U.L Approved
FAQ
Does the Bovie Specialist | PRO require a separate foor pedal for all surgical modes?
No. You can activate all modes, including cut, blend, coagulation, and fulguration, directly using the standard handpiece finger switches. A foot pedal is not required for daily monopolar use. You only need to purchase the optional foot pedal switch if you intend to utilize the built-in Bipolar mode or if you prefer foot control activation over the hand piece control/
Why is the generator sounding an audible alarm or displaying an error signal upon startup?
This is typically triggered by safety technology. If the reusable body pad (ground plate) is not plugged into the unit securely, or if it lacks sufficient contact quality with the patient, the Digital Error Detection (DED) circuit sounds an alarm and blocks power delivery. This design prevents localized patient skin burns by ensuring a safe electrical return path before surgery begins.
What is the benefit of having both autoclavable and disposable handpieces included?
Including both types balances long-term cost efficiency with rapid patient turnover. The autoclavable handpiece can be sterilized and reused continuously for standard scheduled surgeries. The two included disposable hand pieces provide immediate backup capability, allowing your clinical staff to transition directly between back-to-back procedures without waiting for a sterilization cycle.
Does the 4-year manufacturer's limited warranty cover the handpieces and electrodes?
No. The 4-year limited warranty applies exclusively to the internal circuitry and hardware housing of the core electrosurgical generator unit itself. Operational accessories, such as the reusable body pad, autoclavable handpiece, disposable handpieces, and interchangeable electrodes, are subject to standard clinical wear and sterilizer exposure and are classified as consumable or reusable accessories.