Olympus Electrosurgical HookKnife Rotatable Knife 4.5mm x 230cm, 2.8mm
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Description
Olympus HookKnife Electrosurgical Knife
The single-use Olympus HookKnife™ electrosurgical knife features a rotatable, L-shaped hook that allows cutting in horizontal and vertical directions. It can be used for both incisions and dissections, and it is ideal for cutting fibrous tissue.
- L-shaped hook at distal end: The L-shaped cutting wire is designed to hook tissue and pull it away from the mucosa to minimize the risk of perforation.
- Turn and lock design: The turn and lock feature is simple to deploy and ensures the cutting wire is locked at the desired position during every procedure.
- Choice of working lengths: A choice of lengths allows the physician to chose a working length based on procedural technique or lesion location.
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: KNS
- FDA Product Code Name: Unit, Electrosurgical, Endoscopic (With Or Without Accessories)
- GMDN Term Code: 58039
- GMDN Term Name: Endoscopic electrosurgical handpiece/electrode, monopolar, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: An electrosurgical device consisting of a handpiece with mechanical and/or electrical controls, and a monopolar electrode, intended to deliver a current from a system generator directly to tissues for cutting/coagulation/ablation during endoscopic (including laparoscopic, arthroscopic) surgery. It includes a long thin electrode connected to the handpiece and requires a patient contact return electrode; it may include a suction/irrigation lumen and may feature a magnetic guidance sensor for electromagnetic tracking. It is available in a variety of forms (e.g., forceps or snare with ring handles, rigid probe) and may also be designed to mechanically cut tissues. This is a single-use device.
