| Brand Name: | Golead |
| Model Number: | SD2000 |
| MOQ: | 1 Unit |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Delivery Time: | 2 working days |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
Minimally Invasive Precision for ENT, Sports Medicine, Spine, Urology & Gynecology
RF plasma coblation is a bipolar energy-based surgical technology that uses radiofrequency energy in a conductive saline medium to create a controlled plasma field at the electrode tip.
This plasma field contains highly energized particles that break molecular bonds within soft tissue at a relatively low temperature of 40°C–70°C, enabling precise tissue ablation with minimal thermal damage to surrounding structures.
Compared with traditional electrosurgical systems that rely on high-temperature thermal cutting, coblation technology offers a more controlled and tissue-preserving surgical effect.
| Input Volt | 220V/50-60Hz 4A Export device could convert automatically per customer requirements |
| Output Power | Ablation and resection: ≤360W Coagulation and hemostasis: ≤110W |
| Working Frequency | 100 KHz ± 10% |
| Dimension | 415*365*105mm (L*W*H) |
| Working Mode | Ablation and resection: level 1-9 Coagulation: level 1-6 |
| Weight | 10kg |
Clinical Advantages in Surgical Applications
The low-temperature plasma coblation system is widely used in minimally invasive procedures across multiple specialties, including ENT, spine surgery, urology, gynecology, and pain management.
Key clinical benefits include:
Detailed applications are as follows:
ENT Surgery
Spine Surgery
Orthopedics / Sports Medicine
Urology
Gynecology
| Feature | RF Plasma Coblation | Traditional Electrosurgery |
|---|---|---|
| Working Temperature | 40–70°C | 200–400°C+ |
| Tissue Damage | Minimal | Significant thermal injury |
| Bleeding Control | Precise coagulation | Higher thermal spread |
| Healing Time | Faster recovery | Longer recovery |
| Precision in Small Areas | High | Moderate |
Compared with traditional electrosurgical devices, Coblation technology operates at significantly lower temperatures, reducing thermal spread to adjacent tissues. This results in:
A single system designed to support ENT, spine, orthopedic, urology and Gynecology procedures through controlled plasma ablation technology.
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