AED Monopolar Coagulating Ball Electrode, 6FR x 45cm
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The AED 27770C Monopolar Coagulating Ball Electrode - 6Fr x 45cm is a precision surgical tool designed to deliver effective coagulation and tissue management during various electrosurgical procedures. With a 6Fr diameter and a 45cm length, this electrode offers enhanced control and power for coagulating tissues, making it ideal for a wide range of surgical needs.
Key Features:
Monopolar Coagulation: Delivers focused energy to effectively coagulate tissue, offering excellent control over bleeding while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues.
6Fr Size: The 6Fr diameter provides an optimal balance of strength and flexibility, ideal for procedures that require more robust coagulation and reliable performance.
Extended Reach: With a 45cm length, this electrode offers excellent maneuverability and reach, making it ideal for a variety of endoscopic and laparoscopic procedures.
Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality materials to ensure consistent performance and durability in demanding surgical environments.
Universal Compatibility: Designed to work seamlessly with monopolar electrosurgical systems, ensuring easy integration into your current surgical setup.
Applications:
Endoscopic procedures
Tissue coagulation and bleeding control
Electrosurgical cutting and coagulation
The AED Monopolar Coagulating Ball Electrode ? 6Fr x 45cm | 27770C is an essential tool for surgeons requiring powerful, precise coagulation and reliable performance across a range of surgical applications.
For Use with AED 11-1260UR Resectoscope Hi-Frequency Cable
Why Are They Called Bugbee Electrodes?
Bugbee electrodes are named after Dr. Bugbee, a pioneering surgeon who developed this innovative monopolar electrosurgical tool. These electrodes have become synonymous with precise tissue coagulation and cutting during surgical procedures.
Dr. Bugbee's invention revolutionized the field of electrosurgery, allowing surgeons to perform delicate procedures with greater control and minimal damage to surrounding tissues. By using focused electrical energy, Bugbee electrodes are ideal for a wide range of surgeries, including endoscopic and minimally invasive techniques.
Today, the term 'Bugbee' is widely recognized in the medical field as a reference to these highly effective electrodes, which are essential for stopping bleeding and cutting tissue with precision in various surgical settings.