Description
Bipolar Tonsillectomy Coagulation Electrodes are specialized surgical instruments used in the process of tonsillectomy, specifically designed for the coagulation of tissue and blood vessels to minimize bleeding. Here is a short description of their features and uses:
Key Features:
- Design:
- Bipolar Configuration: The electrodes are designed with two closely spaced tips that allow electrical current to pass between them, providing precise coagulation with minimal thermal spread to surrounding tissues.
- Electrode Tips: The tips are typically shaped and sized to access the tonsillar area effectively and to ensure accurate coagulation.
- Material:
- High-Quality Construction: Made from surgical-grade materials to ensure durability, electrical conductivity, and easy sterilization.
- Handle and Ergonomics:
- Ergonomic Handle: Designed for comfortable grip and control, allowing the surgeon to maneuver and position the electrodes accurately during the procedure.
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