A coagulator system is an instrument designed to cause coagulation, which is the process of forming a blood clot. In medical contexts, coagulators are used to seal bleeding blood vessels or to stop bleeding during surgical procedures. Here are some types of coagulator systems:
Coagulation Analyzers: These are devices used in laboratories to test blood samples and determine coagulation times. They include the PFA-100 System, which assesses primary hemostasis and detects platelet dysfunction, and the Sysmex CA-620 and CA-660, which are compact, fully automated systems designed for low-volume laboratories.
Surgical Coagulators: These are instruments used during surgical procedures to stop bleeding. Examples include the Valleylab suction coagulators and Surgiwand II suction/irrigators, which provide fluid suction for ENT procedures and can be activated by hand or foot switch.
Automated Coagulation Systems: These systems, such as the Siemens Sysmex CS-2500 System, offer a wide range of analyzers and assays to improve operational efficiency in laboratories. They provide complete solutions for routine and specialty testing needs.
These systems play a crucial role in both clinical and laboratory settings, ensuring efficient and accurate hemostasis testing and surgical procedures.
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