About Monopolar TURP Resectoscope SET Advin
Working Element enables the resection of the prostate with an electrosurgical activated wire loop. Working Element also called TURP Working Element, Resectoscope Working Element.
TURP Sheath is an operative sheath through which transurethral electroreception of bladder tumors or the prostate gland can be performed. TURP Sheath provides continuous irrigation during TURP Procedures. It also provides 360 Degree movement of Working element which gives good resection of Prostate.
Advanced Features:
- No need for a camera, Light source, Telescope & Fiber optic cable.
- Highly Durable.
- It provides accurate vision.
- Users Friendly.
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Versatile Components and CompatibilityThe set covers a broad range of sheath sizes and sheath types, ensuring flexibility for varied patient anatomies and surgical requirements. With compatibility for different electrodes and a 4mm x 302mm telescope, it integrates smoothly with standard operating room setups, making it a preferred choice for clinicians.
Superior Material and Durable DesignManufactured from high-grade stainless steel and insulated plastic, the set features corrosion resistance and a robust build. It is autoclavable, allowing repeated sterilization and reuse, which ensures cost-efficiency and longevity with proper care and handling, offering a durable solution for frequent clinical use.
Ergonomic and Precise Surgical UseDesigned for user comfort, the handle is ergonomic, facilitating controlled manipulation during TURP procedures. Monopolar electrosurgery ensures controlled tissue resection, while the silent operation and accurate instrument response enable real-time precision essential for successful urological interventions.
FAQs of Monopolar TURP Resectoscope SET Advin:
Q: How is the Monopolar TURP Resectoscope SET Advin typically used during TURP procedures?
A: The set is used for transurethral resection of the prostate, where selected sheath size and working element are inserted with an appropriate electrode. The surgeon uses the monopolar energy to accurately remove prostatic tissue while maintaining a clear surgical field with continuous or single flow irrigation.
Q: What sheath sizes and types are available for this resectoscope set?
A: The Monopolar TURP Resectoscope SET Advin is available in sheath sizes of 24 Fr, 26 Fr, and 27 Fr, with continuous or single flow options to suit different surgical preferences and anatomical requirements.
Q: When should the different electrode types be chosen for use with this set?
A: Electrode selection (loop, knife, roller, Collings) depends on the specific needs of the TURP procedure. Loops are commonly used for bulk resection, rollers for coagulation, and knife or Collings for precision cutting or coagulation based on tissue characteristics.
Q: Where should the instrument set be stored for maximum longevity?
A: For optimal shelf life and performance, store the components in a clean, dry environment. Proper sterilization and handling are essential before and after each use to maintain their integrity and prevent damage.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this monopolar resectoscope set?
A: Key advantages include surgical-grade precision, reusable components, robust corrosion resistance, silent operation, ergonomic handling, compatibility with a variety of telescopes and electrodes, and long-term durability when maintained appropriately.
Q: Is the resectoscope set compatible with all standard electrosurgical units?
A: Yes, the set is designed to be compatible with external electrosurgical units that operate at AC 220V240V and 50/60 Hz. Ensure that your ESU matches these specifications for safe and efficient operation.
Q: How should the components be sterilized before reuse?
A: All parts of the set are autoclavable. They should be thoroughly cleaned, dried, and placed in an autoclave following standard sterilization protocols before each use to ensure patient safety and prevent infections.