Brief: Discover the advanced Bipolar Sealers designed for Orthopaedics, Spine, Oncology, Neurosurgery, Thoracic, and Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices. These sealers use RF energy and saline for hemostatic sealing, reducing surgical time and hematoma risks.
Related Product Features:
Uses proprietary RF energy and saline for hemostatic sealing.
Operates at approximately 100°C, much lower than traditional devices.
Reduces surgical time and incidence of hematoma.
Minimizes smoke and char during procedures.
Suitable for a wide range of surgical applications.
Effective in orthopaedic, spine, oncology, and neurosurgery procedures.
Enhances precision in thoracic and cardiac implantable electronic device surgeries.
May reduce the need for additional hemostatic agents.
Faqs:
What makes bipolar sealers different from traditional electrosurgical devices?
Bipolar sealers combine RF energy and saline, operating at lower temperatures (around 100°C) compared to traditional devices, reducing smoke and char while effectively sealing tissue and bone.
In which surgical procedures are bipolar sealers commonly used?
They are used in orthopaedics, spine surgeries, oncology, neurosurgery, thoracic procedures, and cardiac implantable electronic device surgeries, including total joint arthroplasty and spinal fusions.
How do bipolar sealers help reduce surgical complications?
By controlling bleeding effectively, they reduce the incidence of hematoma and may decrease the need for additional hemostatic agents, leading to safer and more efficient surgeries.