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100kHz RF Low-Temperature Cold Plasma Ablation Device for Orthopedics Minimally Invasive Surgery 40–70°C Working Temp

Brand Name: Better Health
Model Number: spk100
MOQ: 1 Set
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: carton
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,Western Union
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
china
Certification:
CE
Product Name:
RF Ablation Cold Plasma Device
Application:
Transforaminal Endoscope Framework
Place Of Origin:
CHINA
Annulus Modulation Aspect:
Maintains Integrity And Functionality
Certification:
CE,ISO
Supply Ability:
10000 Set Per Year
Supply Ability:
10000 set per year
Product Description
100kHz RF Low-Temperature Cold Plasma Ablation Device for Orthopedics Minimally Invasive Surgery
Product Overview

This RF low-temperature Plasma Ablation Device represents cutting-edge surgical equipment designed for minimally invasive patient treatment. Equipped with built-in hardware protection circuits, it provides dual safety protection for patients and surgeons during all surgical procedures. Its real-time impedance monitoring module offers immediate intraoperative data feedback to ensure consistent, precise ablation outcomes.

Compatible with transforaminal endoscopic structures, the unit enables clear visualization for ENT procedures. This minimally invasive approach effectively reduces patient discomfort and speeds up post-surgery recovery.

Two independent ablation modes are provided to meet varied clinical tissue ablation demands: continuous mode for large-scale tissue ablation, and pulsed mode for ultra-high-precision focal ablation.

Combining full safety and high-precision clinical features, this premium plasma surgical platform stands out as an ideal minimally invasive solution for clinicians. Its core advantages cover hardware safety circuits, controllable nucleus ablation, real-time impedance monitoring, endoscope-matched design and dual-mode ablation functionality.

Technical Specifications
Parameter Specification
Operating Frequency 100kHz
Input Voltage 220V, 50Hz
Maximum Output Power ≤350W
Grade Adjustment 0–9 grade adjustable
Technology Comparison: Plasma vs Ordinary Radio-frequency
Feature Plasma Technology Ordinary Radio-frequency
Frequency 100kHz 500-2500kHz
Tissue Temperature 40-70℃ 300-600℃
Medium Saline Cytolymph
Energy Conversion Electrical energy → mechanical kinetic energy Electric energy → heat energy
Mechanism Breaking molecular bonds Cell fluid evaporation
Tissue Effect Shrinking vaporization Degenerative necrosis
Patient Outcome Mild pain, quick recovery Severe pain, slow recovery
Clinical Benefits
  • Low working temperature 40-70°C minimizes thermal injury to surrounding tissue
  • Precise probe placement into diseased areas for efficient treatment
  • Dual-polar or multi-polar design prevents electrical current passing through patient
  • Minimal bleeding during surgery with short operation times
  • Minimally invasive approach with small trauma and quick recovery
Cold Plasma Surgery System
Cold Plasma Surgery System equipment overview

The low temperature plasma surgery system uses brief, precise pulses of radiofrequency (RF) energy to cut and coagulate soft tissue. RF energy, combined with proprietary insulation technology, enables the electrode to dissect with the precision of a scalpel and the bleeding control of traditional electrosurgery, while producing minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissue. Clinical research demonstrates that low thermal injury technology offers significant intra-operative and post-operative benefits.

Plasma technology utilizes a specific waveform of electricity through dual-pole or multi-pole probes to stimulate blood, mucosal and soft tissue or nucleus pulposus in sodium chloride (NaCl) molecules, generating a plasma state. The plasma's high-speed charged particles directly interrupt tissue molecular bonds, causing tissue proteins to vaporize into H₂, O₂, CO₂, N₂, CH₄ and other low molecular weight gases. This enables the plasma surgical system to perform cutting, stripping, puncture, vaporization, hemostasis, ablation, shrinkage and surgical repair of soft tissues in both open and closed surgeries.

System Characteristics
Cold Plasma Surgical System equipment detailed view

The Cold Plasma RF Surgical System is specifically designed for ablation, resection, and coagulation of soft tissue and hemostasis of blood vessels in ENT surgery. With advanced plasma ablation technology, the system dissolves tissue at the molecular level in a highly-controlled manner with minimal thermal effect on surrounding healthy tissues. The unique design of plasma probes makes it ideal for ablating soft tissues during tissue reduction procedures.

Cold plasma surgical system components and accessories Cold plasma surgical system in clinical use
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Home > Products >
Arthroscope Surgery Probe/Joint Surgery Probe
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100kHz RF Low-Temperature Cold Plasma Ablation Device for Orthopedics Minimally Invasive Surgery 40–70°C Working Temp

100kHz RF Low-Temperature Cold Plasma Ablation Device for Orthopedics Minimally Invasive Surgery 40–70°C Working Temp

Brand Name: Better Health
Model Number: spk100
MOQ: 1 Set
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: carton
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,Western Union
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
china
Brand Name:
Better Health
Certification:
CE
Model Number:
spk100
Product Name:
RF Ablation Cold Plasma Device
Application:
Transforaminal Endoscope Framework
Place Of Origin:
CHINA
Annulus Modulation Aspect:
Maintains Integrity And Functionality
Certification:
CE,ISO
Supply Ability:
10000 Set Per Year
Minimum Order Quantity:
1 Set
Price:
Negotiable
Packaging Details:
carton
Delivery Time:
5-8 Work day
Payment Terms:
L/C,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability:
10000 set per year
Product Description
100kHz RF Low-Temperature Cold Plasma Ablation Device for Orthopedics Minimally Invasive Surgery
Product Overview

This RF low-temperature Plasma Ablation Device represents cutting-edge surgical equipment designed for minimally invasive patient treatment. Equipped with built-in hardware protection circuits, it provides dual safety protection for patients and surgeons during all surgical procedures. Its real-time impedance monitoring module offers immediate intraoperative data feedback to ensure consistent, precise ablation outcomes.

Compatible with transforaminal endoscopic structures, the unit enables clear visualization for ENT procedures. This minimally invasive approach effectively reduces patient discomfort and speeds up post-surgery recovery.

Two independent ablation modes are provided to meet varied clinical tissue ablation demands: continuous mode for large-scale tissue ablation, and pulsed mode for ultra-high-precision focal ablation.

Combining full safety and high-precision clinical features, this premium plasma surgical platform stands out as an ideal minimally invasive solution for clinicians. Its core advantages cover hardware safety circuits, controllable nucleus ablation, real-time impedance monitoring, endoscope-matched design and dual-mode ablation functionality.

Technical Specifications
Parameter Specification
Operating Frequency 100kHz
Input Voltage 220V, 50Hz
Maximum Output Power ≤350W
Grade Adjustment 0–9 grade adjustable
Technology Comparison: Plasma vs Ordinary Radio-frequency
Feature Plasma Technology Ordinary Radio-frequency
Frequency 100kHz 500-2500kHz
Tissue Temperature 40-70℃ 300-600℃
Medium Saline Cytolymph
Energy Conversion Electrical energy → mechanical kinetic energy Electric energy → heat energy
Mechanism Breaking molecular bonds Cell fluid evaporation
Tissue Effect Shrinking vaporization Degenerative necrosis
Patient Outcome Mild pain, quick recovery Severe pain, slow recovery
Clinical Benefits
  • Low working temperature 40-70°C minimizes thermal injury to surrounding tissue
  • Precise probe placement into diseased areas for efficient treatment
  • Dual-polar or multi-polar design prevents electrical current passing through patient
  • Minimal bleeding during surgery with short operation times
  • Minimally invasive approach with small trauma and quick recovery
Cold Plasma Surgery System
Cold Plasma Surgery System equipment overview

The low temperature plasma surgery system uses brief, precise pulses of radiofrequency (RF) energy to cut and coagulate soft tissue. RF energy, combined with proprietary insulation technology, enables the electrode to dissect with the precision of a scalpel and the bleeding control of traditional electrosurgery, while producing minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissue. Clinical research demonstrates that low thermal injury technology offers significant intra-operative and post-operative benefits.

Plasma technology utilizes a specific waveform of electricity through dual-pole or multi-pole probes to stimulate blood, mucosal and soft tissue or nucleus pulposus in sodium chloride (NaCl) molecules, generating a plasma state. The plasma's high-speed charged particles directly interrupt tissue molecular bonds, causing tissue proteins to vaporize into H₂, O₂, CO₂, N₂, CH₄ and other low molecular weight gases. This enables the plasma surgical system to perform cutting, stripping, puncture, vaporization, hemostasis, ablation, shrinkage and surgical repair of soft tissues in both open and closed surgeries.

System Characteristics
Cold Plasma Surgical System equipment detailed view

The Cold Plasma RF Surgical System is specifically designed for ablation, resection, and coagulation of soft tissue and hemostasis of blood vessels in ENT surgery. With advanced plasma ablation technology, the system dissolves tissue at the molecular level in a highly-controlled manner with minimal thermal effect on surrounding healthy tissues. The unique design of plasma probes makes it ideal for ablating soft tissues during tissue reduction procedures.

Cold plasma surgical system components and accessories Cold plasma surgical system in clinical use