The microdebrider was originally patented in 1969 for the removal of tumors around the auditory nerve. Since then, the microdebrider has been used as a surgical tool in orthopedics and then in the 1990s for nasal and endoscopic sinus surgery. This instrument is perhaps one of the most important innovations to be brought into the field of rhinology.
The microdebrider is a cylindrical instrument that has a hollow tube with an inner and outer portion. At the end of the tube, both inner and outer portions of the tube have a blade that cuts tissue as the blades move back and forth. The catheter has continuous suction applied to the device so that cut tissue is captured and removed from the surgical area. The faster the blades move, the smaller the pieces, while the slower the blades are set, the larger the pieces. The quality of the cuts are good enough to be used by pathology if cancer or other disease-specific analysis needs to be performed.
Powered ENT instruments for numerous ENT surgeries. Microdebrider, surgical drills, and a multispecialty system for ENT, spinal and cranial surgeries.
The BS-ENS1 system, is a professional ENT medical shaver system which allows physicians to perform more advanced surgical procedures, like turbinate reduction, concha bullosa resection, anterior and posterior ethmoidectomy, septal spur and polyp removal, septoplasty and more. Its simple setup, easy-to-hold handpiece design, and reusable blade options are designed to be cost-effective, as well as helping to improve patient outcomes in a comfortable, convenient environment.
Features:
Part Name |
Current Controller |
Electric Motor &Connecting Line |
Oblique incision cutter head |
Oblique tooth cutter head |
Spherical cutter head |
Inner and outer toothed cutter head |
Foot Controller |
Power Line |