Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
Golead
Certification:
CE, ISO13485
Model Number:
DQG-E3020-A120
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Low Temperature Hook Coblation Wand for Sports Medicine Surgeries
Product Advanatages
Hook coblation wands can be performed on different joints in the body, including the knee, shoulder, hip, wrist, ankle, and elbow. These procedures involve the removal, repair, or reshaping of various components of the joint, such as the meniscus, soft tissue, ligaments, synovial membrane, and tendons.
Some specific examples of these procedures include complete or partial removal of the meniscus, repairing and reshaping the meniscus, tightening or releasing ligaments, removing pathological synovial tissue, clearing out intra-articular debris, treating osteoarthritis associated with aging, restoring wounds, and treating bone infections.
It is important to note that these procedures should only be performed by qualified medical professionals and should be considered on a case-by-case basis based on the patient's individual needs and medical history.
Specification
Model |
DQG-E3020-A120 |
Length |
130mm |
Diameter |
0.6mm |
Angle |
30° probe, 90° tip |
Working Degree |
40-70 degree |
Applications
Cutting meniscus, lateral retinacular slack for knee and shoulder
Precautions for the use of plasma coblation wand in combination with plasma console:
(a) Check the expiration date and package integrity of the disposable coblation wand before use.
(b) The patient should not come into contact with the metal components of grounded equipment, and the use of antistatic plates is recommended.
(c) The disposable coblation wand cable should be kept away from patients and other leads, and temporarily unused probes should be stored away from patients.
(d) If the output is significantly reduced or the equipment fails to function normally, it may indicate poor probe contact or improper use.
(e) Flammable cleaning agents and solvents should be evaporated before using the plasma surgical system equipment, and flammable fluids should be wiped off from the patient's body and cavity.
(f) High-frequency current may interfere with cardiac pacemakers, so the current loop should not pass through the active implantable device.
(g) When installing the disposable coblation wand and powering on the equipment, avoid contact between the electrode and metal enclosure, and keep physiological monitoring equipment away from the probe as much as possible.
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