Modern generator for anesthesia and functional neurosurgery
LG2 is a new portable radio frequency destruction (RF) inomed generator with attractive design, graphical touch interface, remote control and more.
Various devices can be connected to the two-channel generator of radiofrequency destructions for various application modes. Matching TC electrodes and cannulas offers a complete range of inomed pain management products. TC Brain electrodes complete the range of products for functional neurosurgery applications.
Generator destructor with extensive functions for accurate thermal stabilization
The LG2 generator is a state-of-the-art portable RF generator for all common pain management and functional neurosurgery techniques (continuous RF and pulsed RF with multiple control modes). All critical operating parameters are constantly monitored by the device, ensuring maximum safety and ease of use during thermal erosion operations.
All mono- and bipolar electrodes can be used with the LG2 generator. LG2 has two separate radio channels that can work independently of each other. Combination of two monopolar electrodes for bipolar application is possible.
Thermal control of the destructor generator LG2 allows for controlled thermal damage. Lesion volume is determined by cannula diameter, active tip size, and target temperature and can therefore be reproduced. The built-in temperature sensor in the tip of the TC electrode continuously measures the temperature occurring in the tissue. The LG2 Fault Generator can operate in continuous RF mode with temperature control or temperature profile or pulsed RF mode with temperature, pulse width or voltage control.
Integrated measurement of electrical stimulation and impedance
In addition to RF delivery, localization and differentiation of sensory and motor nerves is possible with electrical stimulation for even more precise electrode positioning. With the LG2 Fault Generator, temperature, electrical stimulation, and resistance measurements are fast, accurate, and safe.
Thermolasian method for reducing chronic pain
Interventional pain therapy uses minimally invasive procedures to permanently reduce chronic pain by selectively interrupting or altering the pain transmission of the affected nerve tract. This is done either through a targeted injection of the drug, or by interrupting pain sensations with minimally invasive neurodestructive procedures - thermolesion or cryolesia.
Chronic pain, such as facet joint syndrome, can be treated very precisely, effectively and safely with thermolesion if indicated correctly.
Features of the LG2 generator
Areas of application for thermolecium