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Delivery & Availability: Typically 10-21 working days – excluding furniture and heavy/bulky equipment. Please contact us for further information.
Shipped From Abroad A Disposable Electrosurgical Pencil is a single-use tool used in surgery to cut and cauterize tissue. It features an ergonomic design for easy handling and comes with various electrode tips to suit different surgical needs. It ensures patient safety by being sterile and disposable.
Delivery & Availability: Typically 10-21 working days – excluding furniture and heavy/bulky equipment. Please contact us for further information.
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Delivery & Availability: Typically 10-21 working days – excluding furniture and heavy/bulky equipment. Please contact us for further information.
Shipped From Abroad This unit is widely used in many different sectors including plastic surgery, dermatology, ENT, Ophthalmology, somatology, gynecology, proctology, and urology.
Delivery & Availability: Typically 10-21 working days – excluding furniture and heavy/bulky equipment. Please contact us for further information.
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Shipped From Abroad Electrosurgical Pad, also known as a dispersive electrode or grounding pad, is a crucial component used in electrosurgery. It helps to complete the electrical circuit by dispersing the electrical current away from the patient's body, ensuring the safety and effective operation of the electrosurgical unit (ESU)
Delivery & Availability: Typically 10-21 working days – excluding furniture and heavy/bulky equipment. Please contact us for further information.
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Features
Handswitching pencils are available with either push-button or rocker switch controls to accommodate the surgeon's preference. Switches have a high level of tactile feedback - surgeons can hear and feel the switch engage, preventing accidental activation of the device.
  • Designed with the surgeon in mind
  • Slim and lightweight, tapered ergonomic design, streamlined design.
  • Slip-proof handling and water resistant Rocker or Push-Button Switch
  • Switch and buttons designed for smooth activation
  • Equipped with a range of monopolar cutting and coagulation electrodes to satisfy all users requirements.
  • With hexagonal shape to protect against inadvertent twisting, the electrodes can be locked safely into place and are easily exchanged and replaced.
Features

1. LED light positioned between the electrodes enhances the vision during surgery.

2. Massive area hemostasis can be performed in a short time in order to reduce intraoperative blood loss 3. Saline line and dripping device are equipped in an attempt to contain the heat on the treated tissue and avoid thermal tissue damage
Indications for Use
  • Ensure that both electrodes are in contact with the tissue to be treated. Activation and saline flow occur simultaneously.
  • Ensure that saline is flowing at the time of activation
  • These devices should never be used when:
  • There is visible evidence of damage to the exterior of the device such as cracked or damaged plastic or connector damage.
  • These devices fail the inspection described herein.
  • In the presence of flammable gases, flammable prep solutions or drapes. Oxidizing. Gases such as Nitrous Oxide (N2O), or in oxygen-riched environments.
  • Do not use monopolar electrosurgery on small appendages, as in circumcision or finger surgery.
  The OBS-50 is a market leader across the world due to its ease of use, high security, power on self test, full-range monitoring, remote control and precise output.
  • Power output can be controlled by the easy to use power adjustment button on the electrosurgical hand pencil which can shorten the operation time.
  • With the inbuilt memory function on the device, you can set the required function parameters then power off the unit, next time the unit is powered on, the unit the last set parameter will be displayed.
  • Output power of between 10 and 30 watts or less can be adjusted up and down by 0.1-watt increments, which is suitable for various delicate procedures.
  • It can be used with disposable dispersive electrode
 What's in the box?
  • x1 OBS-50 High-Frequency Electric Coagulator Unit
  • x1 Reusable power control electrosurgical pencil
  • x10 Non-Sterile Single-Use Short Sharp Tips
  • x10 Non-Sterile Single-Use Short Blunt Tips
  • x1 Power cord
  • x1 Instruction manual
Multiple Applications to meet your different clinic demands
Desiccation 
  • Monopolar output mode without using the dispersive electrode
  • Contact or insert into the tissue with the electrode
  • The unit produces a high-frequency current, which runs through the patient via the electrode and then returns to the unit through grounding.
  • High-frequency current vaporises the liquid inside the tissue cell therefore causing denaturation on the protein
Fulguration
  • Another monopoly output mode without using a dispersive electrode
  • Holding the electrode above the lesions rather than contact directly, will release an electric arc to the tissue.
  • Range of action in this mode is limited to the surface where the arc contacts the tissue
Coagulation
  • Suitable for hemostasis and shrinkage of tissue
  • Used in control of hemostasis
  • Suitable for more difficult cutting procedures for good hemostasis
Monopolar coagulation
  • Monopolar output mode using the dispersive electrode
  • Under this mode, the high-frequency current that is produced from the unit flows through the patient and then returns to the unit via a dispersive electrode
  • The dispense electrode can draw more high-frequency current to the electrode, making the tip of electrode produce a more powerful desiccation to the tissue.
Bipolar Coagulation
  • An Output mode in which the high-frequency current circulates between two nearby electrodes (bipolar forceps), without using the dispersive electrode.
  • In contrast to the effect of monopolar coagulation, since the high-frequency current is only circulated separately in the forceps, the bipolar coagulation effect acts only on the tissue surface, causing minimal damage to the tissue.
Standard Accessories (Can be purchased Separately)
  • Single foot switch
  • Reusable power control electrosurgical pencil
  • Reusable dispersive electrode (Patient Plate) & Cable
  • Reusable bipolar forceps & cable
  • Reusable Connecting Cable (for disposable dispersive electrode)
  • Disposable dispersive electrodes
  • Wall mounting Plate
Output Mode  Monopolar coagulation: (30W, load:1000Ω) Bipolar coagulation: (30W, load:200Ω) Technical parameters
Ambient Temperature  10°C - 40°C
RH Range ≤80%
atmospheric pressure range 50.0kPa-106.0kPa
Power supply 220/110V,50/60Hz
operating Frequency 550kHz+10%
 
Features
1. Stainless steel & non-stick finish 2. The hexagonal connection ring fits the pencil locking design. 3. Different shapes fitting for different surgeries
 
Features:
  1. High Conductivity: They are made from materials that ensure efficient conduction of electrical current.
  2. Large Surface Area: This helps in dispersing the current over a wide area, reducing the risk of burns.
  3. Adhesive Backing: They usually have an adhesive side to securely attach to the patient's skin.
  4. Flexible Design: They are designed to conform to the contours of the patient's body.
  5. Safety Mechanisms: Modern pads often include features like dual-pad return electrodes for fail-safe operation.
Uses:
  1. Completing the Electrical Circuit: They act as a return path for the electrical current used in electrosurgery.
  2. Minimizing Burns: By dispersing the current, they help prevent burns at the surgical site.
  3. Ensuring Patient Safety: They are crucial for the safe operation of electrosurgical units, especially in patients with electronic implants like pacemakers.
  4. Versatile Applications: Used in various surgical procedures, including cutting, coagulating, and desiccating tissue.
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