Tissue grasping forceps Fine Fusion
vessel-sealingbipolarelectrosurgical

Tissue grasping forceps - Fine Fusion  - Applied Medical - vessel-sealing / bipolar / electrosurgical
Tissue grasping forceps - Fine Fusion  - Applied Medical - vessel-sealing / bipolar / electrosurgical
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Characteristics

Procedure
tissue grasping, vessel-sealing
Options
bipolar, electrosurgical
Shape
bent

Description

The Voyant Fine Fusion device effectively seals vessels up to and including 7mm in diameter and tissue bundles in open procedures, including head and neck procedures, where working space is limited. It delivers radio-frequency energy to tissue captured between the jaws and divides sealed tissue with a user-actuated blade. The device is designed for use in procedures that require finer jaws. Aids in tracking the contour of anatomical structures, visualizing the tips of the jaw, and optimizing control during fine tissue dissection. Produces a seal length of 17mm and a cut length of 15mm. Optimizes energy delivery for procedural needs. Collects and stores activation data for the purpose of learning from live human tissue. Enables efficient implementation of algorithm updates and delivery of the most advanced technology with each handpiece.
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