Mini Gynecology Radiofrequency Coblation Plasma Surgery System Kinetic Cutting For BPH
Coblation Plasma Surgery System
system transmits the energy to the electric conduction liquid (e.g. normal saline), which is close to or on the surface of target tissues. The electric conduction liquid forms a thin layer between working electrode and circuit electrode. The electric conduction liquid, given with enough energy, can transform to a steam layer (i.e. plasma) containing charged particles with energy. When the high energy charged particles contact target tissues, it will realize tissue disintegration by molecular dissociation. Compared with the conventional electrosurgical system, by this kind of working model, the temperature generated at the target tissues is much lower, thus bringing less collateral damage to the surrounding tissues. While the unit functions will vary if the given voltage between the working electrode and target tissues is lower. In this case, the electric field is lower than the value required for forming plasma, and resistance heat at the tissues is generated. This model is used when stronger heat effect is required, e.g. for coagulation of blood vessel or other vessel tissues. According to the probe type, tissue status and expected treatment effect, to set suitable voltage.
General System Operations
verify that the unit and all accessories are in good working order:
Inspect for damage to the plasma surgery generator and all its connections.
Verify that the appropriate accessories and adapters are present.
Inspect all cords and connectors for signs wear, damage, and abrasion.
Verify that no errors occur when you turn on the unit.
Technical Parameter
Input Volts | 198-240V 50Hz 100-120V 60Hz Export device could convert automatically per customer requirements |
Output Power | Ablation or resection: ≤351W Coagulation or hemostasis: ≤111W |
Working Frequency | 100 KHz ± 10% |
Dimension | 405*440*130mm (L*W*H) |
Working Mode | Ablation and resection: level 1-10 Coagulation: level 1-10 |
Weight | 7.0kg |