Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
Golead
Certification:
CE, ISO13485
Model Number:
DXR-G0700-A123
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Radiofequency Coblation Wand Lumbar Posterior Probe Surgical Instruments
Overview
Using coblation wand to perform an ablation in the spine. The procedure involves inserting a puncture needle into the hard spinal membrane more than 2mm and adding 3-5 drops of physiological saline. Then, a back probe is inserted into the needle sheath to observe the target location. A one-second test power level is set, and the operator immediately steps on the blue pedal to activate the device. If there are no adverse reactions, the device can be reset to adjust the ablation power and time, or it can be continuously activated for 1 second to complete the ablation.
Ablation is a medical procedure in which tissue is removed or destroyed using various techniques, including heat, cold, or radiofrequency energy. In this case, the procedure is being performed on the spine to treat a specific condition or injury.
It's important to note that this is a highly specialized medical procedure that should only be performed by trained medical professionals with the appropriate equipment and expertise. Patients should always consult with their doctors to determine the best treatment options for their individual needs.
Specification
Model |
DXR-G0700-A123 |
Length |
123mm |
Diameter |
0.7 |
Working Degree |
40-70 degree |
Applications
Lumbar posterior target ablation knife
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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