About Resectoscope Working Element
Bipolar TURP 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, Saline Used 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
Advanced Bipolar TechnologyThis resectoscope utilizes advanced bipolar technology, which ensures efficient and controlled resection during TURP procedures. Saline solution serves as the conductive medium instead of glycine, making the process safer as the electric current travels only within the electrode and not through the patients body.
Real-Time and Manual OperationDesigned for real-time operation, the working element delivers immediate feedback during surgeries, enhancing the surgeons precision and control. Its manual operating mechanism allows the surgeon to fine-tune movements as required for each step of the procedure.
Portable and Versatile for Clinical UseWith a portable design, this resectoscope is highly suitable for clinics and hospitals where mobility and ease of use are vital. While it is not wall-mounted, its portability allows for deployment across various surgical suites, ensuring flexibility for healthcare providers.
FAQs of Resectoscope Working Element:
Q: How is the Resectoscope Working Element utilized during a bipolar TURP procedure?
A: The Resectoscope Working Element is inserted transurethrally and, when used with a bipolar generator and saline solution, enables surgeons to resect prostate or bladder tissue safely and efficiently. The current only passes through the electrode, minimizing patient risk.
Q: What is the primary benefit of using a bipolar resectoscope set and saline solution as the distension media?
A: Using saline as the distension medium ensures that the electrical current is confined to the cutting electrode, reducing the risk of electrical injury to the patient and enhancing procedural safety compared to monopolar systems.
Q: When is this equipment recommended for use in a medical setting?
A: This equipment is recommended during bipolar TURP procedures for patients requiring prostate or bladder resection. It is particularly useful in hospitals and clinics equipped to perform minimally invasive urological surgeries.
Q: Where can healthcare facilities acquire the Resectoscope Working Element in India?
A: Hospitals and clinics in India can procure this equipment directly from exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders specializing in advanced medical devices for urology.
Q: What are the main steps involved in using the Resectoscope Working Element during surgery?
A: The primary steps include assembling the bipolar resectoscope set, inserting the working element, introducing saline solution as the distension media, activating the bipolar energy source, and then carefully resecting the targeted tissue under real-time visualization.
Q: What are the advantages of the portable and manually operated design of this resectoscope?
A: The portable and manual operation ensures flexibility in various surgical settings, allowing the device to be easily moved and controlled during procedures. Surgeons benefit from precise manipulation and better adaptability to each patients needs.