Smith & Nephew Coblation RF Adenotonsillectomy Wand EVAC 70 XTRA, Triple-Wire Electrode w/Integrated Cable, Saline & Suction
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Description
Smith & Nephew EVAC 70 XTRA RF Coblation Wand
Clinical use of plasma for tissue ablation and dissection, known as COBLATION, results in temperatures typically no higher than 40-65 °C, minimizing surrounding tissue thermal damage during tonsillectomy procedures. Meanwhile, integrated suction, ablation, and coagulation features provide all-in-one instruments designed to help decrease surgical time.
Product Code: EICA5872-01
- Triple-wire active electrode efficiently removes tissue for both tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy
- Integrated saline and suction ports for quick and easy operating room setup
- Integrated Suction
- Coagulation Ability
- Long malleable shaft allows improved access to the choanae during adenoidectomy
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: GEI
- FDA Product Code Name: Electrosurgical, Cutting & Coagulation & Accessories
- GMDN Term Code: 57944
- GMDN Term Name: Endoscopic electrosurgical handpiece/electrode, bipolar, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A sterile electrosurgical device which consists of a handpiece with mechanical and/or electrical controls, and a bipolar electrode intended to deliver electrosurgical current from a system generator directly to tissues for cutting/coagulation/ablation during endoscopic (including laparoscopic, arthroscopic) surgery, and may in addition be intended for open surgery; it is not intended for focal percutaneous ablation. It includes a long thin electrode connected to the handpiece, and may include a lumen for suction/irrigation; it is available in a variety of forms (e.g., forceps, rigid probe with controls). This is a single-use device.
