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Purchasing a Veterinary Electrosurgical Device: 7 Key Questions to Ask

Posted by Bovie Medical on Tue, Aug 26, 2014 @ 09:30 AM

MEDICAL_purchasingElectrosurgery has revolutionized the way that veterinarians can treat the animals that people love. Today, there are a wide variety of electrosurgical devices on the market that provide assistance with electrosurgery for veterinarians.  If you are interested in buying any kind of electrosurgical device, these 7 questions will be important to consider before you begin the buying process.

What is the upfront cost of the device?

Although the price of buying an electrosurgical device is just one element of how much value it provides, it is an important one.  Ideally, you will be able to compare a range of devices that will address your electrosurgery needs so that you can get the best bang for your buck.  It may be worth it to spend more on a device that has more features or benefits.  So think about what procedures you intend to do, and then consider what you may do. If the device you’re considering will not handle your “may do” list then consider moving up a step.

What are the maintenance requirements of the device?

Different electrosurgery devices will have a variety of different kinds of maintenance requirements. These can contribute to the overall cost of the electrosurgical device.

What kind of warranty does the manufacturer provide?

Each veterinary equipment supplier will offer different kinds of product coverage for their devices.  Be sure that you understand the warranty available on each kind of electrosurgery product that you are considering and what it covers.  Warranties will minimize the headache that your office faces in the future if something goes wrong with the products that you purchase.  A minimum of a two year warranty should be expected from a quality manufacturer.

How long will the electrosurgical device last?

The lifecycle of equipment designed for electrosurgery for veterinarians is very important. In some cases, lower-quality equipment will not last as long because it is built with lower-grade components.  You might save on the upfront price of this kind of equipment, but it will cost you in the long run when you have to replace electrosurgical devices more often than you should. (As a side note, Bovie Medical has a Wood Bovie in our lobby from the 1930’s…)

How safe is the device?

Thanks to modern advances in the field, tools for electrosurgery for veterinarians often have onboard safety features such as digital error detectors that can recognize when there are issues with the device.  Keeping your staff members and the animals that you work on safe is of paramount importance, so it is crucial that you invest in electrosurgery devices that will promote a safe environment.

How hard is the device to set up?

This question is mostly applicable for large-scale electrosurgery devices that have many different cords and attachments.  Electrosurgery tools usually come with comprehensive literature that helps guide users on how to set them up.  However, there is still an investment of time for veterinary professionals that want to configure their equipment properly to make sure their electrosurgery tools are being used the way that they are supposed to.

How difficult is it to learn how to use the device?

Product training is not always considered as a cost when you shop for devices for electrosurgery for veterinarians.  However, every hour that is spent learning how a device works is an hour that your team could have spent taking care of its necessary responsibilities.  Electrosurgery devices that you purchase for your office should come with user guides that are easy to follow.

These seven questions will help you tremendously with your electrosurgery equipment purchasing.  Electrosurgery for veterinarians allows pets to receive cutting edge treatment that keeps them healthy and in good spirits.  Choose the right device for the job so that you can provide the highest quality of electrosurgery for your patients.

 

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Topics: Medical Devices, Veterinary Electrosurgery

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