AngioDynamics Starburst Talon RFA Device 4cm x 25cm
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Description
StarBurst® Talon RFA Device
The StarBurst Talon RFA electrode offers clinicians 4 cm ablations in a side-deployment device specifically designed for applications in lesions that may be mobile in soft tissue or adjacent to critical structures. The StarBurst Talon RFA electrode can be used in laparoscopic, percutaneous and intraoperative procedures. It is part of the RITA® infusion system family of products which uses the IntelliFlow Pump to deliver precise amounts of normal saline to the ablation zone. The saline infusion technology allows the Talon RFA electrode to quickly create 4 cm ablations in an average of 11 minutes.
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
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| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: GEI
- FDA Product Code Name: Electrosurgical, Cutting & Coagulation & Accessories
- GMDN Term Code: 61933
- GMDN Term Name: Percutaneous radio-frequency ablation probe, tumour-ablation, monopolar
- GMDN Term Description: A semi-flexible, hand-held surgical instrument intended to be percutaneously introduced via a dedicated cannula [under computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or ultrasound (US) guidance] to deliver radio-frequency current in a monopolar configuration from a system generator to coagulate/ablate tissues (excluding the CNS and heart) for the treatment of tumours (e.g., in the liver); in addition to percutaneous access it might also be intended for laparoscopic and/or open surgical use. It includes one or more distal monopolar electrode(s) which may include temperature-sensing elements; the introduction cannula may be included. This is a single-use device.
