Smith & Nephew Coblation Wand Microblator 30 ICW
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Description
Smith & Nephew Coblation Wand Microblator 30 Integrated Cable Wand
The Smith & Nephew Coblation Wand MicroBlator 30 ICW is a versatile coblation wand designed for precision tissue ablation in ENT and arthroscopic procedures. Featuring advanced coblation technology, it offers controlled tissue removal with minimal thermal damage, making it ideal for a range of surgical applications.
Product Code: AC4050-01
- Controller: Atlas and Quantum
- Cable: Integrated Cable Wand (ICW)
- Intended Use: Ablation, Resection, Coagulation
- Shaft: 1.4mm
- Tip: 0.9mm
- Angle: 30°
- Electrode Function: Ablation and Coagulation
- Recommended Controller Settings: 5-8
The MICROBLATOR 30 COBLATION Wand is ideal for resection, ablation and coagulation of soft tissue in arthroscopic small joint procedures. Designed for maximum maneuverability, this Wand is ideal for access to the tight joint spaces of the wrist, elbow and ankle.
- Narrow shaft diameter for penetrating tight joint spaces
- Slim-line design for smooth portal entry
- 30 degree bend for ease of access to target tissue
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.
