Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
Golead
Certification:
CE, ISO13485
Model Number:
DQG-E5045-A130
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Low Temperature Plsama Bipolar Coblation Wand for Adenoidectomy
Adenoidectomy Coblation Wand is an idea instrument for Otorhinolaryngology disease.
Product Advanatages
(1) Adenoidectomy Coblation Wand DQG-E1600-A130 is a three-stage probe that features front and back poles. The first and second poles are used for punching, while the first, second, and third poles are used for ablation and stopping bleeding. This multi-functional design allows for a variety of procedures to be performed with a single device.
(2) It also includes a blade for perforation, ablation, coagulation, and hemostasis. This blade can be used to cut tissue when necessary, providing an additional level of versatility.
(3) It is designed with ergonomic principles in mind, ensuring comfortable and efficient use during medical procedures. This design minimizes the risk of hand fatigue and discomfort for the medical professional.
(4) It is primarily used for soft palate uvula, tonsil perforation ablation, and UPPP surgery. These procedures require a high level of precision and accuracy, which can be achieved with the multi-functional design of this medical device.
Specification
Model |
DQG-E5045-A130 |
Length |
130mm |
Diameter |
4.6mm |
Disposable |
Yes |
Working Degree |
40-70 degree |
Applications
Adenoidectomy
Operation Guidance
(1) The coblation wand is a disposable plasma probe that is connected to equipment using a cable plug. When the plug is correctly connected, the equipment will display the default power value. It is important to note that each plasma probe has a maximum power limitation that should not be exceeded.
(2) The connection wire for the disposable plasma probe must be placed correctly to prevent it from being damaged and coming into contact with the patient or other charged conductors. This is crucial for ensuring the safety of both the patient and the medical professional using the device.
(3) During the process of ablation and coagulation, the operating surgeon must be aware that the electronic equipment can cause electrical stimulation to muscle tissues. This stimulation can cause discomfort or involuntary muscle contractions in the patient. Careful monitoring and adjustment of the power settings can help minimize these effects.
(4) Overall, the proper use and handling of the disposable plasma probe is essential for ensuring safe and effective medical procedures. Adhering to the device's usage guidelines and cautionary measures can help prevent injury or complications for both the patient and the medical professional.
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