About Saline Plasma Bipolar Resection Device
Technical specifications
- Input Power: 180-265 V ac
- 2 saline cut modes: 300 W max Power
- 2 saline coag modes: 200W max Power
- 7 monopolar cut mode: 300 W max Power
- 7 monopolar coag mode: 200 W max power
- 5 Bipolar modes. 120 W max power
Advanced Electrode ConfigurationsThis device includes loop, button, and knife electrode types, facilitating a broad range of applications such as precise tissue resection, coagulation, and effective tumor removal. Color-coding and high precision electrodes simplify electrode identification, ensuring safe and reliable operation during endoscopic interventions.
Ergonomics and Safety by DesignA non-slip, insulated handle ensures a firm and comfortable grip, reducing operator fatigue during long procedures. Built-in over-current protection and robust temperature resistance deliver dependable safety, allowing repeated sterilization without compromising device integrity or user confidence in demanding clinical settings.
Optimized for Reusability and CompatibilityDesigned as a multipatient-use system, the device remains effective up to 50 sterilization cycles. It can be quickly cleaned with enzymatic solutions and is supplied in a sterile pouch. Compatible with 300W external generators, it seamlessly integrates with standard surgical setups.
FAQs of Saline Plasma Bipolar Resection Device:
Q: How does the Saline Plasma Bipolar Resection Device function during urological surgeries?
A: The device uses plasma bipolar technology to enable precise cutting and coagulation of tissue in a saline medium. Its interchangeable electrodes (loop, button, knife) allow for tailored resection and coagulation during transurethral resection of bladder and prostate tissues.
Q: What are the sterilization and cleaning requirements for this resection device?
A: The device is autoclavable and compatible with enzymatic cleaners, supporting easy and reliable sterilization between uses. It is designed for multipatient application, tolerating up to 50 cycles of sterilization without compromising performance.
Q: When should each electrode type (loop, button, knife) be used?
A: The loop electrode is typically used for broad tissue resection, the button electrode for coagulation and ablation, and the knife electrode for sharp, precise cuttingall selected based on procedural need during TURP and other endoscopic resections.
Q: Where can this device be effectively utilized?
A: It is ideal for use in operating rooms performing urological surgeries, especially for transurethral resections involving the bladder or prostate, in hospitals, clinics, and specialty surgery centers.
Q: What are the main benefits of using plasma bipolar technology in this device?
A: Plasma bipolar technology minimizes tissue charring, offers enhanced safety through temperature resistance and over-current protection, and ensures high precision during endoscopic proceduresleading to improved clinical outcomes and reduced patient recovery times.
Q: How is the device powered and what are its electrical requirements?
A: The device operates with an external 300W generator and supports a voltage range of 110-240 V AC, with a frequency of 50/60 Hz. It connects via a standard 2-pin connector.
Q: What steps are involved in preparing the device for use in surgical procedures?
A: To prepare, select the appropriate electrode configuration, connect to the external generator, verify secure handle grip using the non-slip design, ensure proper sterilization (autoclave and enzymatic cleaning), and use according to procedure protocols within the indicated temperature and humidity ranges.