Seitenansicht des BM-780 II Radiofrequenz-Generators mit Drehregler, Funktionsknöpfen und Anschlüssen für bipolare und monopolare Instrumente, geeignet für präzises Schneiden und Koagulieren in chirurgischen Anwendungen.

BM-780 II
Radiofrequency Generator

  • Maximum safety – AutoRF™ technology automatically adjusts energy output to specific tissue conditions
  • Versatile applications – Ideal for ENT, plastic, and dermatological procedures in both hospital and office settings
  • Efficient coagulation and cutting modes – Supports bipolar and monopolar applications with high precision for consistent, reproducible results

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BM-780 II Radiofrequency Generator

The BM-780 II is a radiofrequency generator designed for versatile use in electrosurgery. It enables precise cutting and reliable coagulation across various surgical disciplines. The BM-780 II radiofrequency generator ensures safe and efficient tissue ablation with minimal thermal impact – ideal for minor procedures in ENT practices and clinics, as well as applications in plastic surgery and dermatology.

 

Monopolar Cutting Functions

Two selectable modes to adjust cutting characteristics based on different tissue structures and surgical requirements.

Monopolar Coagulation

Allows for targeted coagulation with direct tissue contact or broader application for larger areas, depending on procedural needs.

Bipolar Coagulation

Designed for precise and controlled coagulation to minimize thermal impact on surrounding tissue.

Intensity Control

Stepless power adjustment to adapt to various surgical applications and tissue types.

Versatile Connection Options

Compatible with a wide range of monopolar and bipolar instruments for flexible use in clinics and surgical settings.

Safety due to AutoRF ™

AutoRF™ is a smart impedance control function that will tailor the RF power output to the tissue condition. Whether it is cutting through different types of tissue or altering tissue conditions during coagulation, the AutoRF™ feature will deliver adapted power output as required by the different tissue impedances. Thanks to AutoRF™ the BM-780 II is a comfortable and safe radiofrequency unit. Cutting and coagulation results are reproductible.

Precision due to AutoRF ™

In bipolar coagulation the power output is reduced according to the degree of coagulation and the desiccation of tissue to a minimum of only about 1/4 of the initial setting. During the monopolar cutting process the unit adjusts the output to the type of tissue (skin, muscles, fat, etc.) as needed.

Diagramm mit Leistungsverlauf im RaVoR™-Modus des BM-780 II, das den zeitlichen Verlauf von Spannung und Strom für eine kontrollierte Gewebe-Volumenreduktion zeigt.

„R” signifies electric tissue resistance and „P” the actual power output.

Diagramm mit Leistungsverlauf im CUT-Modus des BM-780 II, das die Impedanzanpassung für präzise Schnitte in unterschiedlichen Gewebebedingungen darstellt.

„R” signifies electric tissue resistance and „P” the actual power output. Sections 1 to 5 show the different kinds of tissues and cutting speeds to which the unit adjusts its power output automatically.

Application examples for the BM-780 II Radiofrequency Generator

What is RaVoR™ Radiofrequency Volume Reduction?

Radiofrequency energy causes deliberate local lesions through the short and selective heating of certain tissue areas. The treated tissue is decomposed and transformed into fibrous scar tissue. This process leads to a shrinkage and stiffening of the treated area.

 

Grafische Darstellung eines Instruments im Kontakt mit der Hautoberfläche

The specifically designed bipolar electrodes for RaVoR™ ensure a lesion suited to the patient‘s anatomy. A special, ultra-thin insulation protects surface of the mucosa from thermal damage.

Grafische Darstellung des Nasenraums mit eingeführtem medizinischen Instrument

RaVoR™ of the inferior turbinates
Puncture sites for the application of radiofrequency energy of the hypertrophic turbinates.
 

Grafische Darstellung des geöffneten Mundraums mit Instrument am Zungengrund

RaVoR™ of the soft palate
Puncture sites for the application of radiofrequency energy in the soft palate.
 

Grafische Darstellung von Nasen- und Rachenraum mit eingeführtem Instrument

RaVoR™ of the tongue base
The low profile of the instrument and its strong shaft enable the surgeon to insert the bipolar electrode at the back of the tongue.

Precision that convinces

Dr. Hirt mit kurzem Haar und weißem Polohemd vor blauem Hintergrund.

“Tonsillotomy with radiofrequency is a safe and easy-to-learn procedure. Children with symptomatic tonsillar hyperplasia profit from it enormously. Compared to all other procedures for removing parts of or even all tonsillar tissue we prefer radiofrequency tonsillotomy for children with symptomatic tonsillar hyperplasia without chronic tonsillitis.“

R. Hirt, MD, Dessau (Germany)

Dr. med. Grupp mit Brille und hellblauem Hemd vor unscharfem Hintergrund.

“The RaVoR™ bipolar electrodes single - use for the reduction of the inferior turbinates are a convenient solution for my private practice. My staff and I enjoy the ease of use due to the new plug and operate feature.”

S. Grupp, MD, Freiburg (Germany)

M. A. Sarte, MD, in weißem Arztkittel und Hemd vor weißem Hintergrund.

“In my clinical practice I successfully make use of the tongue base radio- frequency procedure. My experience shows that when using this minimally invasive method together with other surgical techniques, the outcome of sleep-related breathing disorder surgery can be improved. The treatment is useful and should be considered in the treatment of patients with tongue base collapse.“

M. A. Sarte, MD, Manila (Philippines)

Dr. Brehmer mit Brille, grauem Anzug und roter Krawatte vor hellem Hintergrund.

“The radiofrequency assisted soft palate procedure is a minimally invasive, safe and quick procedure. It is well tolerated by patients. We have not observed any bleeding that needed special attention.”

D. Brehmer, MD, Göttingen (Germany)

Prof. Dr. Kühnel im dunklen Anzug mit weißem Hemd und gestreifter Krawatte vor neutralem Hintergrund.

“Endoscopic endonasal sinus surgery demands subtle hemostasis and the precise cutting performance of the instruments employed. The disadvantages of “cold steel” can be levelled out favorably by the application of radiofrequency current through an angled probe.“

T. Kühnel, MD, Regensburg (Germany)

Dr. Romeo in grüner OP-Kleidung und OP-Haube vor weißem Hintergrund.

“RaVoR™ is a modern surgical technique showing good and long-lasting treatment results when used to reduce the volume of hypertrophic turbinates. At the same time it preserves the mucosa and its function.”

R. Romeo, MD, Rome (Italy)

Dr. Geukens in weißem Arztkittel an einem Schreibtisch, lächelnd in die Kamera.

“Endoscopic ear surgery is rapidly gaining interest. With one hand holding a camera, bleeding control and hemostasis can be a challenge. With the use of the Sutter ARROWtip monopolar microdissection electrodes bleeding can be significantly reduced from the outset, optimizing visibility and reducing operation time.“

S. Geukens, MD, Aalst (Belgium)

Dr. Kasten mit Brille und Hemd vor hellem Hintergrund.

“Radiofrequency surgery causes less lateral tissue damage than conventional electrosurgery. Consequently faster wound healing and a better cosmetic outcome can be expected. Studies have even shown better cosmetic results for radiofrequency skin surgery than for CO2 laser applications. Radiofrequency also improves operation comfort by enabling germ-free and pressure-free cuts with minimal bleeding in a very cost-effective way.“

R. Kasten, MD, Mainz (Germany)

Person mit Brille und Hemd vor neutralem Hintergrund.

“Radiofrequency monopolar surgery in the treatment of rhinophyma has proven to be an easy-to-handle, fast and efficient treatment modality. The combination of monopolar cutting and coagulation at the same time not only facilitates the re-shaping und sculpturing of the nose but also guarantees gentle hemostasis with excellent visibility of the surgical field.“

H. Sadick, MD, Mannheim (Germany)

Dr. Oestreicher mit kurzem Haar und schwarzem Hemd vor hellem Hintergrund

“An established technique for precise cutting and delicate coagulation in plastic and aesthetic surgery: Radiofrequency leads to less lateral tissue damage than conventional electro-surgery. This, in turn, results in improved wound healing and good cosmetic results. Radiofrequency increases the user-friendliness and comfort for the surgeon who is able to work in one uninterrupted go without applying mechanical pressure and with a lower bleeding tendency.“

E. Oestreicher, MD, Meppen (Germany)

Dr. Zavisic mit Brille, grauem Haar und kariertem Hemd vor hellem Hintergrund.

“With radiofrequency all types of spider veins can be treated in a fast and cost effective way. The procedure takes only several minutes and effects are instantly visible. Postoperatively there is very little discomfort for the patient.“

D. Zavisic, MD, Freiburg (Germany)

Dr. Kasten mit Brille und Hemd vor hellem Hintergrund.

“The range of radiofrequency surgery has now been extended to ablative, vaporizing methods in esthetic medicine. This novel method complements the armamentarium of the dermatologist in the operating room as well as those of the plastic surgeon and ENT specialist. Elevated benign nevi may now be removed elegantly and painlessly producing excellent cosmetic results.“

R. Kasten, MD, Mainz (Germany)

Heiser mit Brille, Hemd und Krawatte vor hellem, neutralem Hintergrund.

“Using radiofrequency for dissection compared to other instruments is clearly superior. It shows better hemostasis, better handling, better cutting and it is an inexpensive treatment compared to laser.“

Clemens Heiser, MD, Munich (Germany)

Prof. Basterra mit weißem Hemd und hellblauer Krawatte vor grauem Hintergrund.

“Compared to laser procedure, microelectrodes used with radiofrequency enhance the surgical technique by giving tactile feedback and other advantages. No special safety precautions are necessary and scarring is similar in both procedures. Made of super-hard tungsten and especially designed to reach every part of the laryngeal anatomy, micro-tips in different angles allow good access to the surgical f ield. We have operated on 92 tumors, mainly T1 glottic tumors, using the ARROWtip™ monopolar microdissection electrodes.“

Prof. J. Basterra, Valencia (Spain)

Person mit Brille und Hemd vor neutralem Hintergrund.

“The removal of basal cell carcinomas in the facial area is one of the most common surgeries in my practice. It is done under local anesthesia. Using the radiofrequency technology in combination with the ARROWtip™ monopolar microdissection electrodes facilitates a precise cut with very little intracapillary bleeding. Compared to cold steel, I not only save time through the use of a faster and safer bipolar coagulation with radiofrequency, but I also cause less lateral tissue damage and hence finer scars. In addition, we observe very little postoperative pain and infections.“

C. Riedel, MD, Mannheim (Germany)

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