Percutaneous Plasma Electrode For Nucleus Pulposus Ablation In Lumbar And Cervical Disc Herniation
Product Introduction
This percutaneous plasma electrode is designed for nucleus pulposus ablation in minimally invasive spine procedures. It enables precise decompression of intervertebral discs through a percutaneous puncture approach. The electrode uses low-temperature plasma technology to vaporize and shrink nucleus pulposus tissue, helping reduce disc pressure and relieve nerve compression while preserving surrounding structures.
Characteristics
Designed for percutaneous puncture nucleus pulposus ablation
Low temperature plasma operation at 40–70 ℃
Precise tissue vaporization and shrinkage
Reduced thermal damage to surrounding tissue
Smooth insertion for minimally invasive procedures
Real-time disc pressure reduction
Technology
The electrode adopts low-temperature plasma technology to generate a controlled plasma field at the working tip. This plasma energy breaks molecular bonds within the nucleus pulposus, allowing targeted tissue removal with minimal thermal spread. The operating temperature is maintained between 40–70 ℃ to protect surrounding nerves and soft tissue.
Working Principle
Low-temperature plasma surgery vaporizes and shrinks the nucleus pulposus, reducing pressure within the lumbar and cervical intervertebral discs in real time. This decompression effectively relieves compression of nerve roots, arteries, spinal cord, and surrounding tissues caused by protruding discs. At the same time, the technology helps protect the fibrous annulus while alleviating clinical symptoms.
Application
Lumbar disc herniation
Cervical disc herniation
Percutaneous nucleus pulposus ablation
Minimally invasive spine decompression
Intervertebral disc pressure reduction
Advantages
Low temperature operation for safety
Precise nucleus pulposus ablation
Real-time decompression effect
Reduced nerve injury risk
Minimally invasive puncture design
Protection of fibrous annulus
Technical Parameters
Parameter
Description
Location of Action
Nucleus Pulposus
Working Temperature
40–70 ℃
Technology
Low Temperature Plasma
Function
Ablation / Decompression
Application
Lumbar And Cervical Disc Herniation
Surgical Type
Percutaneous Minimally Invasive
Service
OEM customization available
Stable quality control
Technical support provided
Fast delivery time
FAQ
Q: What is the working temperature of this electrode? A: The electrode operates using low-temperature plasma at 40–70 ℃.
Q: What conditions is this product used for? A: It is mainly used for lumbar and cervical disc herniation and nucleus pulposus ablation procedures.
Percutaneous Plasma Electrode For Nucleus Pulposus Ablation In Lumbar And Cervical Disc Herniation
Product Introduction
This percutaneous plasma electrode is designed for nucleus pulposus ablation in minimally invasive spine procedures. It enables precise decompression of intervertebral discs through a percutaneous puncture approach. The electrode uses low-temperature plasma technology to vaporize and shrink nucleus pulposus tissue, helping reduce disc pressure and relieve nerve compression while preserving surrounding structures.
Characteristics
Designed for percutaneous puncture nucleus pulposus ablation
Low temperature plasma operation at 40–70 ℃
Precise tissue vaporization and shrinkage
Reduced thermal damage to surrounding tissue
Smooth insertion for minimally invasive procedures
Real-time disc pressure reduction
Technology
The electrode adopts low-temperature plasma technology to generate a controlled plasma field at the working tip. This plasma energy breaks molecular bonds within the nucleus pulposus, allowing targeted tissue removal with minimal thermal spread. The operating temperature is maintained between 40–70 ℃ to protect surrounding nerves and soft tissue.
Working Principle
Low-temperature plasma surgery vaporizes and shrinks the nucleus pulposus, reducing pressure within the lumbar and cervical intervertebral discs in real time. This decompression effectively relieves compression of nerve roots, arteries, spinal cord, and surrounding tissues caused by protruding discs. At the same time, the technology helps protect the fibrous annulus while alleviating clinical symptoms.
Application
Lumbar disc herniation
Cervical disc herniation
Percutaneous nucleus pulposus ablation
Minimally invasive spine decompression
Intervertebral disc pressure reduction
Advantages
Low temperature operation for safety
Precise nucleus pulposus ablation
Real-time decompression effect
Reduced nerve injury risk
Minimally invasive puncture design
Protection of fibrous annulus
Technical Parameters
Parameter
Description
Location of Action
Nucleus Pulposus
Working Temperature
40–70 ℃
Technology
Low Temperature Plasma
Function
Ablation / Decompression
Application
Lumbar And Cervical Disc Herniation
Surgical Type
Percutaneous Minimally Invasive
Service
OEM customization available
Stable quality control
Technical support provided
Fast delivery time
FAQ
Q: What is the working temperature of this electrode? A: The electrode operates using low-temperature plasma at 40–70 ℃.
Q: What conditions is this product used for? A: It is mainly used for lumbar and cervical disc herniation and nucleus pulposus ablation procedures.