About Plasma Bipolar Scalpel
The Plasma Bipolar Scalpel is used in surgical procedures to cut and coagulate tissue. It uses plasma energy to deliver a precise and controlled level of energy to the surgical site, allowing for precise and accurate cutting of tissue. This scalpel is particularly useful in procedures that involve delicate tissue structures, such as neurosurgery, where precision and control are essential to preserve surrounding tissue. Additionally, this Plasma Bipolar Scalpel can help to minimize bleeding during surgery, reducing the risk of complications and improving patient outcomes. It is a valuable tool for healthcare professionals looking to improve surgical outcomes and provide the best possible care for their patients.
Precise Tissue Dissection & HemostasisThe Plasma Bipolar Scalpel enables surgeons to achieve meticulous tissue dissection and effective hemostasis in various surgical applications. By leveraging plasma-assisted bipolar energy, it minimizes collateral thermal damage, making it ideal for procedures requiring delicate handling and high precision.
Safe & Efficient OperationSafety is paramount with integrated overheat and short-circuit protection, CE certification, and passive air cooling for long uninterrupted usage. The slip-resistant handle and digital LED display enhance usability, providing confidence and control during extended operations up to 8 hours.
Sterilization and DurabilityThis device is autoclavable and designed for repeated use, with maintenance requirements specified in the included instructions. Its construction from robust, medical-grade materials ensures long-term durability, and the replaceable electrodes promote cost-efficiency for healthcare providers.
FAQs of Plasma Bipolar Scalpel:
Q: How is the Plasma Bipolar Scalpel sterilized after each use?
A: The scalpel can be sterilized using a standard autoclave, ensuring it is safe for reuse in surgical settings. Detailed instructions for periodic cleaning and sterilization are included in the manual.
Q: What types of surgical procedures is this scalpel suitable for?
A: It is suitable for general, laparoscopic, and plasma-assisted surgeries requiring precision cutting and coagulation of tissue. Its design supports both tissue dissection and hemostasis with minimal thermal damage.
Q: When should the replaceable bipolar electrode be changed?
A: The electrode should be replaced according to the usage guidelines provided in the instructions manual, typically when you notice reduced cutting or coagulation performance or visible wear.
Q: Where can the device be used, and what power supply is required?
A: The unit is designed for operating rooms and surgical suites, requiring a single-phase, 220V power supply at 5060 Hz. Its quiet operation (<45 dB) ensures minimal disruption in clinical environments.
Q: What process ensures user safety while operating the scalpel?
A: The device includes overheat protection, short-circuit protection, and passive air cooling. Its slip-resistant grip and LED display further enhance safe and accurate operation during prolonged use.
Q: How does using plasma bipolar technology benefit the surgical process?
A: Plasma bipolar technology delivers high precision with minimal thermal spread, effectively reducing tissue trauma. This results in improved patient outcomes and faster recovery times.