Diagnostic Systems
Balance Disorders
ENT Chairs
ATMOS Diagnostic Cube – More time for your patients by an optimized examination process for: tympanometry rhinomanometry sonography
The ATMOS Diagnostic Cube can be used modular or integra- ted into your workstation, while you can integrate one up to three modules in one housing. It´s equipped with central data bases for the data backup and interface to clinical information system.
ENT treatment Units
Rely on the ATMOS experience in thermal examination of the vestibular organ. ATMOS Variotherm for intensive simulation with tempered water
ATMOS Varioair for „dry“ thermal examination – ideal for VNG investigation!
Archiving Software
ATMOS Patient Chairs Ergonomic seating and treatment comfort
Innovative mobility Infi nitely variable inclination adjustment
Robust and solid technology Easy handling
RF-Therapy
The ATMOS S 61 Servant ENT workstation is the centerpiece of our very successful and highly effi cient ENT treatment and therapy system. With its modular design it offers the option to integrate all the functions you need for the treatment of your patients, such as: microscope, radiosurgery, camera and stroboscopy.
With the ATMOS MedDoc software, digital archiving of images and video records is now possible. In order to achive a quick replay of images and to locate diagnostic fi ndings with ease, a detailed patient database is included in the documentation system.
Developments of new device features – in particular increa- sed electric fi eld frequency – provide new opportunities for treatment in the areas of throat, nose, pharynx and ear as a result of the precise cutting function. The electrodes are individually primed for the application and facilitate the handling of the radiofrequency surgical device with minimal tissue stress.
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