Medical Spine Surgical Devices Arthroscopic Shaver System With Full LCD Screen
An arthroscopic shaver system is a medical device used in arthroscopic surgery to remove or shave damaged tissue, debris, or bone during minimally invasive procedures within a joint. Arthroscopic surgery involves the use of a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments inserted through tiny incisions to visualize and treat various joint conditions.
The arthroscopic shaver system typically consists of the following components:
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Shaver Handpiece: The shaver handpiece is a handheld device that connects to the arthroscopic tower or console and is manipulated by the surgeon. It houses the motor that drives the cutting mechanism.
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Shaver Blades: The shaver blades are attached to the shaver handpiece. They come in different sizes and designs to accommodate various surgical needs. The blades can be straight, curved, or have specialized configurations depending on the specific joint and tissue being addressed.
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Irrigation System: An irrigation system is an integral part of the arthroscopic shaver system. It delivers a continuous flow of sterile fluid (usually saline) into the joint to clear debris and enhance visualization during the procedure. The irrigation fluid also helps to maintain joint distension and regulate temperature.
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Suction System: A suction system is often combined with the arthroscopic shaver system to remove irrigation fluid, debris, and excess tissue fragments from the joint. It helps maintain a clear surgical field and improves visualization for the surgeon.
Product Design
- Console
Full LCD screen, touch button, multiple adjustable modes
- Handpiece
Ergonomic design, high temperature and high pressure sterilization
- Shaver Blades and Burs
9 specifications and models, which can meet different surgical requirements for soft tissue and bone tissue resection
- Footswitch
IPX8 waterproof grade, which can realize free switching of clockwise and counterclockwise rotation and reciprocating rotation
Product Features
- Minimal Human-computer Interaction Interface
7 "LCD touch screen, consice and clear level 1 menu, convenient for users to freely switch working modes
- 9 Types of Shaver Blades and Burs
Disposable subpackage design, which can cover the shaver blades and burs for the operation of six major joints of the whole body, with wide adaptability
- Excellent Handpiece Function
Ergonomically designed to reduce hand fatigue
Optimize the suction channel, ensure the suction volume, reduce the use of fluid, and do not need to change the physiological saline frequently
It can be sterilized under high temperature and high pressure, with a service life of up to 1000 times
- Convenient Footswitch
The footswitch can realize fast switching of various working modes during operation, without system conflict, high waterproof grade, stable and reliable
Indications
- It is used in conjunction with the shaver blade for the removal of soft tissue and bone tissue in human large and small joint cavities during arthroscopic surgery.
- Shoulder joint: Loose body removal, synovectomy, acromion impingement, rotator cuff injury, arthritis, scapulohumeral periarthritis, etc.
- Elbow joint: Loose body examination and removal, chondritis, radial head cartilage and osteochondral injury, humeral or olecranon fossa osteophytes, synovitis, elbow joint adhesions, etc.
- Wrist joint: Cartilage injury synovitis and arthroscopic ligament incision for carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Hip joint: Applicable to femoral head necrosis, osteoarthritis, etc.
- Knee joint: Acute knee joint injury, synovial lesion surgery, meniscus injury, cartilage injury repair, arthritis, joint adhesiolysis, repair and reconstruction of anterior and posterior cruciate ligament injury, etc.
- Ankle joint: Ankle fractures, traumatic arthritis, synovitis, etc.
Contraindications
- Patients with severe cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases;
- Patients with intra-articular malignancies;
- Patients with severe joint infectious diseases, or obvious infection foci at other sites, which may cause joint infection after operation;
- Joint stiffness, joint space narrowing, and other conditions that hinder arthroscopic instrumentation and where the arthroscope remains inaccessible to the focus after distraction
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