Electrosurgical Cautery Pencil
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Electrosurgical Cautery Pencil

Electrosurgical Cautery Pencil

Disposable Electrosurgical Pencil is a medical device used in surgical procedures for cutting, coagulating, and cauterizing tissues by producing a high-frequency electrical current. These pencils are designed to provide precise surgical results and ensure patient safety during the process.

Description

Product Introduction

 

Disposable Electrosurgical Pencil is a medical device used in surgical procedures for cutting, coagulating, and cauterizing tissues by producing a high-frequency electrical current. These pencils are designed to provide precise surgical results and ensure patient safety during the process.

The disposable electrosurgical pencil consists of a shaft and a control button attached to the top. The shaft is made of high-quality medical-grade materials that are sterilizable, bendable, and flexible, making it easy for surgeons to handle the device. The control button allows surgeons to adjust the intensity of the electrical current that is being delivered and switch between different modes of operation.

Additionally, this pencil is designed to be single-use, reducing the risk of cross-contamination and infections.

 

Product Technical Data Sheet

 

Product Name

Disposable Electrosurgical Pencil

Brand

Benzgum

Product code

 

Product description

Button controlled pencil with Stainless steel Blade, 3m cable, 3 pin plug

Material

Stainless steel, ABS

Electrode diameter

2.36*70mm

Processing method

In mould

Package

1pc/pouch, 25pcs/box,200pcs/carton

 

Disposable orthopedic pencil

 

Product Features

 

1. Precision and Control: An orthopedic ablator must be designed to allow for precise and controlled removal of tissue. This is necessary to maintain the integrity of adjacent healthy tissue, avoid damage to nerves and blood vessels, and optimize surgical outcomes.

 

2. Variable power settings: The ablator should offer variable power settings to provide flexibility in surgical approach and to accommodate varying tissue types and densities.

 

3. Compatibility with Other Orthopedic Tools: It should be compatible with other orthopedic tools like imaging devices, surgical instruments, and robotic systems.

 

4. Safety Features: As with all surgical instruments, the ablator should have safety features to minimize the risk of injury to the patient or surgeon. Some of which include suction features to reduce smoke and limit aerosolization of tissue, and smart triggering to avoid accidental triggering.

 

5. Versatility: Orthopedic ablator devices should offer versatility in their applications, able to be used in numerous orthopedic procedures for the treatment of various bone and cartilage conditions.

 

FAQ

 

How Orthopedic ablator works in the surgery?

An orthopedic ablator is a surgical tool used by orthopedic surgeons to remove damaged tissue from joints such as the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee or ankle. The device works by using a high-speed motor, with a small blade attached to the end of the ablator, which rotates at a very high speed. This is then used to cut away the damaged tissue, cartilage, and bone, which may be responsible for pain, swelling or discomfort in the joint.

 

The procedure itself involves making small incisions around the joint, which allows the surgeon to access the affected area. The orthopedic ablator is then inserted through another small incision and positioned correctly within the joint. The surgeon then controls the device and the small blade oscillates at an incredibly high speed. As the blade rotates, it grinds and removes the damaged tissue and/or bone, leaving healthy tissue and bone intact.

 

The resulting debris is then suctioned out of the joint, and the incisions can be closed. After the procedure, the patient can expect some discomfort, but generally, the recovery period is quite short. Patients may be prescribed medication for pain management for a few days or a week, during which time they will gradually increase their range of motion and start moving the affected joint gradually. The use of an orthopedic ablator is minimally invasive, which means that the risks of complications are relatively low, and the patient can expect a faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

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