Brief: Get an inside view of features that deliver consistent results in daily use. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Single Loop BPH Radiofrequency Surgery Probe Coblation Wand, demonstrating its precise ablation capabilities. You will see how this ultra-minimally invasive device operates with exceptional safety and superior efficiency, offering clear visualization and optimal hemostasis for improved surgical outcomes.
Related Product Features:
Ensures exceptional safety with no electrical current passing through the body and a low operating temperature of 40°C to 70°C.
Provides ultra-minimally invasive surgery with reduced tissue thermal damage, faster healing, and minimal scarring.
Offers superior efficiency by reducing intraoperative pain and postoperative inflammation while enabling simultaneous cutting and hemostasis.
Delivers precise ablation with a controlled depth of ≤50μm for targeted tissue removal and minimal collateral damage.
Features precise cavity adherence to exfoliate along the surgical capsule, maximizing effectiveness and preserving surrounding tissues.
Achieves optimal hemostasis and clear visualization with comprehensive blood flow blockage and distinct visual boundaries.
Enables complete glandular removal without tip trimming, significantly reducing the risk of urinary incontinence.
Includes user-friendly controls like ablation power settings and connection indicators for streamlined surgical procedures.
Faqs:
What makes the Single Loop BPH Radiofrequency Surgery Probe safer than traditional methods like electric knives or lasers?
This probe ensures exceptional safety as no electrical current passes through the body, and the operating temperature is maintained between 40°C and 70°C, resulting in minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissues and a controlled ablation depth of ≤50μm.
How does the Coblation Wand contribute to faster patient recovery?
Its ultra-minimally invasive nature generates significantly less heat, reducing tissue damage, accelerating wound healing, shortening recovery times, and minimizing bleeding and scar formation for improved patient comfort and outcomes.
What are the key efficiency benefits for surgeons using this device?
Surgeons benefit from reduced intraoperative pain for patients, lower postoperative inflammation, and the ability to cut and achieve hemostasis simultaneously without additional tools, saving time and enhancing surgical precision.
Are there any contraindications for using this radiofrequency surgery probe?
Yes, contraindications include patients with cardiac, renal, or brain insufficiency; bleeding disorders; those using physiological monitors or pacemakers; individuals with metallic implants; acute infections; or during gestation. Always refer to the full instructions for details.