Short DescriptionThe Argon Beam Coagulation (ABC) probe PA-10A-45-S is an electrosurgical instrument intended for efficient, non-contact hemostasis during open surgical procedures. By directing ionized argon gas to conduct high-frequency current, the probe enables rapid, uniform coagulation across broad tissue surfaces while avoiding direct tissue contact. The PA-10A-45-S is designed for multiple uses and is compatible with standard hospital sterilization protocols.
Features- Non-Contact Coagulation: Provides effective hemostasis without touching tissue, reducing tip adherence and avoiding re-bleeding from eschar removal.
- Enhanced Visualization: Continuous argon flow helps clear smoke and fluids from the operative field, maintaining a clear view for the surgeon.
- Minimized Tissue Damage: Argon-assisted cooling results in a shallower, controlled depth of necrosis and reduced thermal spread versus conventional electrosurgery.
- Rapid Bleeding Control: Effective for diffuse capillary bleeding and highly vascular organs, improving surgical efficiency in open procedures.
- Optimized for Open Surgery: Available in straight and angled (45°) configurations to facilitate ergonomic access and precise control of anatomical structures.
- Reusable & Sterilizable: Constructed from durable materials compatible with standard sterilization methods (e.g., autoclave) for repeated clinical use.
Technical specifications:- Product name/model: PA-10A-45-S Reusable Argon Beam Coagulation (ABC) Probe for Open Procedures
- Product type: Reusable argon beam coagulation probe (ABC probe) for open surgical procedures
- Function: Uses directed flow of ionized argon gas to conduct high-frequency electrical current for non-contact coagulation
- Designs: Straight and angled (45°) configurations for ergonomic access in open surgery
- Material & sterilization: Durable materials compatible with standard hospital sterilization methods (e.g., autoclave)
- Clinical benefits: Rapid uniform coagulation over large surface areas; minimized tissue damage and thermal spread; enhanced visualization; effective control of diffuse bleeding