About Bipolar TURP Resectoscope Working Element
Bipolar TURP Resectoscope WorkingïElement
Bipolar TURP Procedure is an advance technique to remove prostate by Bipolar Resectoscope SET. Distension media is saline solution (NaCl) is mainly used in urology for prostate and bladder resection, by Bipolar Resectoscope SET. The current does not passthrough the patient body but is conducted through the cutting electrode, SalineUsed as conductor and current pass through Electrode itself.
Advanced Features:
-ïDesigned to provide excellent utility
-ïUse with4mm 30 Degree Telescope
-ïCompatible with Rotatable Sheath
-ïLightweight, easy to use
-ïNon toxic
-ïAdvanced configuration
Types OF Working Elements
-ïActive Working Element
-ïPassive Working Element
Precise and Safe Bipolar TURP ProcedureThis cutting-edge resectoscope allows urologists to remove prostate tissue using advanced bipolar technology. By conducting current only through the cutting electrode and using saline as a conductive medium, the risk of complications commonly associated with monopolar devices is minimized, offering improved safety outcomes for patients.
A Portable and Reliable SolutionThe device is lightweight, portable, and suitable for manual operation, allowing surgeons flexibility and real-time control during procedures. Its advanced design makes it a preferred choice for healthcare institutions seeking reliable solutions for urologic surgeries involving bladder and prostate tissue.
FAQs of Bipolar TURP Resectoscope Working Element:
Q: How does the Bipolar TURP Resectoscope Working Element function during surgery?
A: The working element conducts electrical current exclusively through the cutting electrode, ensuring targeted tissue resection while using saline solution to provide clear visualization and serve as an effective conductive medium for the bipolar procedure.
Q: What is the main benefit of using saline solution in the Bipolar TURP procedure?
A: Saline solution acts as both the distension and conductive medium, which greatly reduces the risk of hyponatremia and other complications associated with non-bipolar or glycine-based systems, making it safer for prostate and bladder resections.
Q: When is the Bipolar TURP Resectoscope typically used in clinical practice?
A: This equipment is utilized during urological surgeries for resecting prostate and bladder tissue, especially in cases where patient safety and precision are prioritized, including prostate enlargement and treating bladder tumors.
Q: Where can the Bipolar TURP Resectoscope Working Element be sourced from?
A: It is available through exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders specializing in medical equipment in India, offering new devices suitable for various urologic procedures.
Q: What are the advantages of real-time and manual operation for surgeons?
A: Real-time operation allows instant response to surgical scenarios, while manual control provides surgeons with precise handling and adaptability during complex urological resections, enhancing overall procedural outcomes.
Q: Why does the electric current not pass through the patients body during bipolar TURP?
A: In bipolar TURP, the electric current is conducted solely through the electrode and saline solution, not through the patients body, significantly reducing the risk of unwanted electrical injuries or systemic side effects.