Fusion
Tumor Radiofrequency Ablation Intraosseous
Spinal metastases are a challenging problem. Radiofrequency tumor ablation with percutaneous intervention under the guidance of radioscopic imaging is becoming a promising technique for spine tumor treatment
Advantages
- User-friendly touch screen display
- Probe recognition with RFID
- Monitors temperature and power output to eliminate risks
- Controlled ablation
- Ablation without causing carbonization
Detailed specifications
INVAMED Thermal Coagulation Ablation Probe is an RF Ablation System that uses radiofrequency ablation technology in the area of metastatic tumors in the spine. RF Ablation allows you to treat patients with pain and spinal metastasis clearly and functionally.
Radiofrequency ablation can potentially be performed safely within the vertebrae without causing an increase in cytotoxic temperature in the spinal canal.
SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE
Advantages
- User-friendly touch screen display
- Probe recognition with RFID
- Monitors temperature and power output to eliminate risks
- Controlled ablation
- Ablation without causing carbonization
Catheter Model
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Thermo
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Introducer Needle
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17 G
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Introducer Catheter
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5 Fr
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Heating Element Diameter
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1-2.5 mm
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Heating Element Length
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2-4 cm
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Maximum Power Setting
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40 W
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Default Target Temperature Setting
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80 °C- 110 °C
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Operating Voltage
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100/200 VAC 50/60 Hz
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Power Level
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40 watt
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Standby Operation Time
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0-250 seconds
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Warning System
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Sound and Light Pulse
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