COOLIEF Cooled RF Advanced Generator, CRG-ADVANCED
- Medex SKU:
- AVA-CRG-ADVANCED
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
The CRG-ADVANCED (also known as the COOLIEF* Cooled RF Advanced Generator) is the premium radiofrequency platform from Avanos Medical. It is an 80-watt multi-modality system designed specifically to support the COOLIEF* water-cooled technology alongside standard RF treatments.
Technical Specifications
Power Output: 80 Watts (Maximum).
Treatment Channels: 4 Independent Channels.
Allows for staggered start/stop and individual parameter adjustments for up to 4 probes.
Procedural Modalities:
Cooled RF: Specialized for large, spherical lesions (knee, hip, shoulder, SI joint).
Standard (Thermal) RF: Conventional high-heat ablation ($80^{\circ}C$).
Pulsed RF: Neuromodulation without tissue destruction ($42^{\circ}C$).
Dual Bipolar: For creating strip lesions between two active electrodes.
TransDiscal*: Specialized software for discogenic pain procedures.
Voltage Rating: 115/230V (Universal power compatibility).
Connectivity: Integrated ports for the Quad Pump Unit (QPU) and multi-RF therapy cables.
Key Features
Intuitive Touchscreen: Features a high-resolution interface with real-time graphing, procedure countdown timers, and clinical logs.
Automatic Probe Recognition: "Plug and Play" technology identifies the therapy cable and probe type upon connection, automatically loading the correct safety and treatment defaults.
Enhanced Safety Circuitry: Advanced monitoring systems designed to reduce the risk of skin burns at the grounding pad (dispersive electrode) site.
Custom Physician Profiles: Allows multiple doctors to save their unique treatment settings (time, temperature, power) for instant recall.
Actionable Error Messaging: Instead of numerical codes, the system provides text-based guidance to resolve issues like high impedance or cooling loop failures.
Hardware & Software Upgradeable: Designed to receive future updates, ensuring compatibility with new probe designs and procedural protocols.