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Arthroscopy electrode HIP
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Arthroscopy electrode - HIP - Bramsys Indústria e Comércio - surgical / medical / coagulation
Arthroscopy electrode - HIP - Bramsys Indústria e Comércio - surgical / medical / coagulation
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Characteristics

Applications
medical, surgical, arthroscopy
Procedure
coagulation, ablation, tissue
Zone of use
lower limb
Technology
radiofrequency

Description

Our monopolar ablation line for arthroscopy has electrode models for various applications during surgical procedures. Our electrodes produce ablation, coagulation and tissue resection in the shoulder, knee, hip, elbow, wrist and ankle joints. In addition, our electrodes have different angles of active tip, as well as different formats for each application. The HIP series has two models, one with a convex circular active area and the other a flat rectangular one, which gives it excellent performance for the ablative or coagulation effect. The activation of radiofrequency energy in the electrode occurs by the pedal of the electro-surgical unit, offering flexibility to the medical team during the procedure Technical features Active tip shape: Spherical and Flat Useful length: 9.21 in (234mm - spherical tip) or 9,21 in (236mm - flat tip) Diameter: 0.10 in (2.58mm) Tip length: 0,91 in (23mm) Active tip angulation: 180° to 90° Spherical active tip diameter: 2mm Width x height of flat active tip: 3mm x 1mm Has active tip angulation trigger handle with universal three-pin plug Cable length: 113,39 in (2.88m) Applications It produces ablation, coagulation and tissue modification through radiofrequency in surgical procedures of hip arthroscopy.
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