How Autoclavable Brushless DC Motors Can Simplify the Design of Powered Surgical Instruments
Today, powered surgical hand tools are used in almost all surgical specialties: ENT, Orthopaedics, Neurology, Eye, and Plastics. Initially pneumatic powered, all tools have now migrated to electric energy. Electric instruments offer greater performances than pneumatic ones and allow better power control, lower noise level and improved portability. They only require a simple electrical outlet or small battery, whereas pneumatic tool need complex, bulky and high maintenance air supply system.
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