The Citadel 300 is a microprocessor-controlled electrosurgical generator that delivers up to 300 watts across monopolar and bipolar modes.
The Citadel 300 is a microprocessor-controlled electrosurgical generator that delivers up to 300 watts across monopolar and bipolar modes. Its tissue sensing technology continuously monitors impedance and adjusts power output automatically, which reduces carbonization and electrode sticking during procedures. You get consistent cutting and coagulation performance without constantly tweaking settings mid-case.
The unit features six bipolar modes, including three Auto Bipolar settings that terminate energy delivery when optimal tissue sealing is reached. Four monopolar cut modes are available, with the EndoCut option providing controlled burst cutting ideal for laparoscopic work. The color touchscreen interface stores customizable presets for different surgeons and procedure types, and the programmable delay function prevents accidental activation during instrument positioning.
At 7.5 kg, it’s compact enough for mobile setups while still delivering full generator capability. The housing measures 45 x 35.5 x 11.5 cm, making it suitable for space-constrained ORs or ambulatory surgery centers.