Biorad
RF Ablation Catheter – Esophageal
It is intended for use in coagulation of bleeding and non-bleeding sites in the gastrointestinal tract, including but not limited to connective tissue-confined Esophageal Squamous Cell Neoplasia and Barrett's Esophagus.
- Bipolar RF Energy
- Flexible Catheter Tip Construction
- Optimal Apposition
- Percutaneous Administration
- Easy Operation
- Energy density 12J/cm2
RF Ablation Catheter, including but not limited to Esophageal Squamous Cell Neoplasia and Barrett's Esophagus, defined as early squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus (T1m2) limited to connective tissue, moderate intraepithelial neoplasia (MGIN), and/or high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (HGIN) It is used for coagulation of bleeding and non-bleeding areas in the gastrointestinal tract
Detailed specifications
BioradⓇRF Ablation Catheter – Esophageal
The catheter is used to transmit RF energy to the tissue inside the gastrointestinal tract. It is inserted into the distal end of an endoscope, inserted directly into the esophagus under imaging and directed to the targeted gastrointestinal tissue. It is applied to the tissue with the help of an endoscope and provides energy transmission
Indications
- Presence of dysplasia in Barrett's esophagus Cases with non-dysplasia and low-grade dysplasia
- Early squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus (T1m2),
- Moderate intraepithelial neoplasia (MGIN)
- Used in findings defined as high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (HGIN)
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The catheter is used to deliver RF energy to the tissue within the gastrointestinal tract.
It is attached to the distal end of an endoscope and placed directly into the esophagus under visualization.
Directed to targeted gastrointestinal tissue it provides energy transmission by applying it to the tissue with the help of an endoscope.
With ADVANCED RF ABLATION TECHNOLOGY, the system is designed to remove esophageal epithelium in a short endoscopic procedure that is well tolerated by patients. The ability to deliver controlled amounts of ablative therapy to diseased tissue significantly reduces the risk of complications.
The RF ablation system provides a uniform and controlled ablative therapy at a consistent depth. It can remove the diseased tissue layer while preserving the underlying healthy tissue. This allows new, healthy tissue to regrow within eight weeks. Disposable delivery catheters can be used with circumferential or focal. It is designed to work in harmony to achieve a superficial ablation depth.
The focal RF Ablation catheter allows it to provide primary therapy for short to medium-length segments of noncircular Barrett's esophagus, or to provide secondary therapy after balloon catheter ablation.
- Allows direct viewing of the electrode during the procedure
- Uses standard endoscopic technique
- The articulating electrode platform moves 2D from left to right and front to back to ensure tissue contact.
- Provides easy access to the upper gastrointestinal path
- allows positioning within the esophagus and the gastroesophageal junction
- during operation, allowing the electrode to be displayed directly
- The standard endoscopic technique uses
- Bipolar RF Energy
- Flexible Catheter Tip Construction
- Optimal Apposition
- Percutaneous Administration
- Easy Operation
- Energy density 12J/cm2
- Optimal Apposition
- Power 104W
- Foot pedal