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-lectricTM

 Product Information
 Important Benefits
 Technical Information
 Models

 Product Information

Pi-lectric

The Invivo -lectricTM is a piezoelectrically driven 
drilling machine for bone biopsies. It starts a new
generation for motor-driven devices under MRI. 
Invivo offers, in connection with their already 
succesfully proven performance of the BoneBiopsyTM 
Set, an innovative solution to mechanically obtain 
bone tissue samples under MRI guidance.
The Invivo -lectricTM simplifies bone biopsies com-
pared to the manual BoneBiopsyTM Set. Better bone
tissue samples for histological examination can be

Pi-lectric

obtained and the procedure time will be reduced.
The Invivo -lectricTM consists of a drilling case,
a motor and a control unit with a foot pedal.
The autoclavable drilling case is connected to the
control unit by a 4 meter flexible electrical cable.
Drills and trocars are available in 3, 4, and 6 mm.

 Important Benefits
  
 Technical Information

faster and more convenient
excellent sample quality
easy to handle
MR-compatible

Power
   Rated voltage 
100-240 VAC
   Rated frequency
50/60 Hz
   Maximum Power
60 W
Dimensions
   Control Unit
250x150x132mm
   Drilling Unit diameter
92 mm
   Drilling Unit length
160 mm
   Drilling Unit weight
1100 g
   Cable length drilling unit
4 m
   Speed
100 rpm
   Direction of rotation
CW, CCW

 Models

 Model
-lectricTM
 Components
  - Drilling Case
- Motor
- Control Unit with Foot pedal
- Drilling Chucks (3,4,6)
 Article No.
50 000
 Accessory
  - Drilling Case (without Motor)
 Article No. 
50 005

 Images

Bone biopsy for tumor exclusion
with subacute spondylitis.
By kind permission of University
of Leipzig (Dr. Schulz, Dr. Scholz).

The -lectricTM has been developed with the University of Leipzig, Germany.