Description
The Bonart ART-E1 is a monopolar electrosurgical device that uses high-frequency radiowaves for precise cutting and coagulation of soft tissue. Electrosurgical units have become standard in surgical practice due to their fast cutting, ease of use, and safe application. The Bonart ART-E1 is one of the most widely used devices in veterinary medicine.
It is suitable for procedures such as gingivectomy and gingivoplasty, soft tissue biopsies, hemostasis during surgery, removal of hyperplastic tissue, access to subgingival areas, and a variety of veterinary soft tissue surgeries.
features
- Tissue cutting with radiowaves: uses monopolar radiofrequency waves rather than heat, eliminating scarring associated with older cautery devices
- LED display: shows all 10 power levels and 3 operating modes (Cut, Coag 1, Coag 2)
- Cutting & coagulation in a single step: significantly reduces procedure time
- Controlled, minimally invasive incisions: precise and clean cuts with minimal trauma – especially valuable in delicate areas such as the mouth, ear, rectal region, and abdominal wall in small animals
- Excellent hemostasis: coagulation modes allow immediate bleeding control, reducing the need for vessel ligation
- Reduced postoperative pain and swelling: radiofrequency waves cause minimal thermal trauma, reducing inflammatory responses
- Sterile & easy processing: electrodes are autoclavable, and the unit is easy to disinfect
- Versatile applications across species: electrode set (blade, ball, loops, etc.) enables use with small pets (dogs, cats, rabbits), exotic animals (birds, reptiles), and partial procedures on larger animals in stationary conditions
