Short electrodes for electrosurgical cutting and coagulation
The short, monopolar electrodes are used for electrosurgical cutting and coagulation. In monopolar RF surgery, tissue coagulation is achieved by applying a high-frequency AC current, which generates heat. The RF current flows from the active electrode to the large-area neutral electrode. A high current density develops on the surface of the active electrode, which creates the desired thermal effect for cutting or coagulating the tissue. The safety insulation of the short electrodes guarantees a dielectric strength of up to 5700 Vp.
Knife, needle and ball electrodes for monopolar electrosurgery
In addition to the knife, needle and spherical shapes, the electrodes are also available in a large number of other designs and sizes with a 2.4- or 4-mm shaft diameter. Twist-proof working is ensured by hexagon coding.
Reprocessing of the BOWA MEDICAL electrodes
BOWA MEDICAL electrodes are reusable. They can be reprocessed up to 75 times. It is reprocessed by a cost-effective, standard steam sterilisation process.
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