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Orthopedics Coblation Wand Endoscopic Plasma Spine Disc Probe 370mm

Orthopedics Coblation Wand Endoscopic Plasma Spine Disc Probe 370mm

Orthopedics Coblation Wand

Coblation Wand Endoscopic Plasma Spine Disc Probe

Coblation Wand 370mm

Place of Origin:

China

Brand Name:

Golead

Certification:

CE, ISO13485

Model Number:

DZX-G3040-A370

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Product Details
Product Name:
Orthopedics Coblation Wand Endoscopic Plasma Spine Disc Probe
Shell Life:
24-month
Compatible Brand:
Quantum II, Altas
Disposable:
Yes
Coagulation:
1-6 Level
Ablation:
1-9 Level
Application:
Lateral Retinacular Slack, Glenoid Labrum Laceration, Triangular Fibrocartilage Resection
Material:
Plastic, Metal
Weight:
0.2kg
Classification:
Class II
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
1 piece
Packaging Details
carton box
Delivery Time
2 working days
Payment Terms
T/T
Supply Ability
1,000pcs per month
Product Description

Radiofequency Coblation Wand Lumbar Posterior Probe Surgical Instruments

 

Overview

 

Endoscopic disc coblation wand

the 2.7 Gold DSDDSPDZX-G3040-A340 Getterian disc fence, which includes a plasma probe with a diameter of less than 2.7mm and a gold-plated probe to prevent adhesion and carbonization.

The plasma technology used in this procedure utilizes a plasma arc with a temperature range between 40°C and 53°C, which is precise enough to target and remove the intervertebral disc material without damaging surrounding tissue and nerves. The plasma probe is capable of vaporizing, cutting, and ablating the disc material, which may be difficult to access using traditional surgical techniques.

The endoscopic approach to intervertebral disc resection involves inserting an endoscope, which is a small camera, through a small incision in the skin and into the spine. The endoscope allows the surgeon to visualize the surgical site and perform the procedure with greater precision and less damage to surrounding tissues.

Overall, this combination of plasma technology and endoscopy is considered to be one of the most advanced surgical techniques for intervertebral disc resection. However, it is important to note that this is a highly specialized 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

DZX-G3040-A370

Length

370mm

Diameter

2.7

Angel 40°

Scope

spinal surgery

 

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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