Olympus Electrosurgical Triangle TipKnife 4.5mm x 165cm, 2.8mm
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Description
Olympus Triangle TipKnife Electrosurgical Knife
Item # KD-640L
- Working Length 165cm
- Cutting Knife Length 4.5mm
- Minimum Channel Size 2.8mm
The single-use Olympus Triangle Tip electrosurgical knife is designed for upper GI endoscopy and features a conductive triangle tip for cutting mucosa. Its design is suitable for controlling moderate bleeding, and cutting can be performed in any direction without rotating the knife, making it ideal for marking, incision, and dissection
- Conductive triangle tip: The tip design is suitable for controlling moderate bleeding.
- Ergonomic cutting: Cutting can be performed in any direction without rotating the knife, making it ideal for marking, incision, and dissection.
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.
