Endoscopic HF Cable
$ 100
Endoscopic HF cables, also known as high frequency monopolar cables, are specialty wires used in minimally invasive surgical operations. It links an endoscope, which is a narrow, lit tube introduced into the body for viewing, to an electrosurgical device.
Length | 5m, 10m |
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Description
An Endoscopic HF Cable, also known as a High Frequency Monopolar Cable, is an essential component of an endoscope system used in minimally invasive procedures.
Function:
- It delivers high-frequency (HF) electrical current for a variety of surgical operations, including cutting, coagulation (tissue sealing), and ablation.
Components:
- Typically, an Endoscopic HF Cable is made up of multiple wires bundled together. At least one of them will be a coaxial wire used to transfer the visual signal recorded by the endoscope’s internal camera.
Other Wires:
- The illumination signal wires carry electricity to power the endoscope’s internal light source.
- Control signal cables: These cables carry control signals between the endoscope and the electrosurgical unit (ESU) for functions such as power adjustments.
- electricity cords provide electricity to the endoscope itself.
Variations:
- The particular cable composition and number may vary based on:
- The endoscope model’s functionality.
- The manufacturer’s design.
- Crucial component: The coaxial cable is an essential component, allowing the surgeon to see the surgical site throughout the process.
- Endoscopic HF Cables may be reusable or disposable, depending on the manufacturer’s specifications and hospital procedures.
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