Product Description
The Urology - Hysteroscopy Saline Plasma Bipolar Working Element is a surgical instrument used in urological and gynecological procedures to remove tissue or tumors from the bladder, prostate, or uterus. The working element is a thin, elongated electrode that delivers high-frequency energy to the targeted tissue, allowing for precise and efficient cutting and coagulation. This Urology - Hysteroscopy Saline Plasma Bipolar Working Element is designed for use with saline plasma, which provides a conductive medium for the energy and reduces the risk of tissue damage. The bipolar design of the electrode also minimizes the risk of electrical current traveling through unintended tissue.
FAQs of Urology Bipolar Working Element:
Q: What is the primary use of the Urology Bipolar Working Element?
A: The Urology Bipolar Working Element is designed for bipolar resection procedures, specifically used for transurethral resection in urology surgeries.
Q: Is the Urology Bipolar Working Element powered electrically?
A: No, the Urology Bipolar Working Element operates manually and does not require an electrical power source.
Q: What material is the Urology Bipolar Working Element made of?
A: The Urology Bipolar Working Element is made of durable, corrosion-resistant stainless steel.
Q: Can this product be sterilized for surgical use?
A: Yes, the Urology Bipolar Working Element is sterilizable up to 134C, making it suitable for surgical environments.
Q: What is the weight of the Urology Bipolar Working Element?
A: The Urology Bipolar Working Element weighs 500 grams.
Q: Does this product feature any display or automation?
A: No, the Urology Bipolar Working Element is manually operated, does not have any display, and is categorized as an automation grade manual instrument.
Q: Is the working length adjustable?
A: Yes, the Urology Bipolar Working Element features an adjustable working length for user convenience.