Minimally-invasive Plasma ENT Probe / Wand for Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) Surgeries
Minimally-invasive Plasma ENT Probe / Wand for Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) Surgeries
Indications for Use
The PLA401 Plasma Probe is indicated for ablation, resection, and coagulation of soft tissue and hemostasis of blood vessels in urology, thoracic and intraperitoneal, laparoscopic, otorhinolaryngology (ENT) surgeries, including: arthroscopic, minimally-invasive thoracic and laparoscopic surgery, adenoidectomy, cysts, head, neck, oral, and sinus surgery, mastoidectomy, myringotomy with effective hemorrhage control, nasal airway obstruction by reduction of hypertrophic nasal turbinates, nasopharyngeal/laryngeal indications including tracheal procedures, laryngeal polypectomy, and laryngeal lesion debulking, neck mass, papilloma keloids, submucosal palatal shrinkage, submucosal tissue shrinkage, tonsillectomy (including palatine tonsils), traditional uvulpalatoplasty (RAUP), tumors, and tissue in the uvula/soft palate for the treatment of snoring.
It is intended for procedures using a conductive media, such as normal saline.
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Features
The PLA401 Plasma Probe has a length designed as per clinical requirements to make it easier to reach the postnaris hypertrophy during adenoidectomy. The probe shaft is flexible a little bit to meet the clinical requirements.
PLA Series Products Inspection Items
| Biocompatibility: cytotoxicity | EN ISO 10993-5:2009 |
| Biocompatibility: sensitization, skin irritation test | EN ISO 10993-10:2009 |
| Test of packaging materials: vacuum leaks, pigment infiltration, agar attack, seal stripping/aging experiment | EN ISO 11607-1:2009 |
| Safety regulations Third Edition | EN 60601-1:2006/AC:2012 |
| Special standard | EN 60601-2-2:2009 |
Product Advantages
- Safety: Compared with traditional surgical methods (such as: electric knife, laser), the current does not flow through the human body, the working surface temperature is only 40 ° C to 70 ° C, and the surrounding tissue is less thermally damaged. When used in the recommended energy range, the cutting and ablation depth is controlled to ≤50μm.
- Minimally Invasive: Compared with traditional surgical methods (such as electric knife, laser), it has less heat, reduces tissue thermal damage, reduces wound healing time, reduces wound bleeding and scar formation
- High Efficiency: Compared with traditional surgical methods (such as: electric knife, laser), the patient's pain during surgery is significantly reduced, and the incidence of postoperative inflammation is significantly reduced. During the surgery, the doctor stops bleeding while cutting, and does not need other hemostasis tools.
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