Electrosurgery
- Incision and coagulation for surgical procedures
- Faster & gentler than kilohertz devices
- No necrosis, discolouration or tissue trauma
- Electric current with a frequency of 2.2 MHz
- 45 surgical settings pre-programmed from 8 specialties
- Constant voltage for a clean cut
- Suitable for cutting and coagulation
- No necrosis, discolouration or trauma
- Integrated automatic switch-off
- Memory of the last used settings
- Battery-operated and portable soft laser
- For laser therapy & laser acupuncture
- Simple control with just two buttons
- Analgesic, anti-inflammatory and biostimulatory effects
- Available in three power classes (30, 50 and 100 mW)
- Compact electrosurgical device with 100 watts output power
- Monopolar and bipolar cutting and coagulation functions
- Automatic power control for consistent results and high patient safety
- Nine individually programmable memory slots for frequently used settings
- Intuitive operation and flexible activation via handpiece or footswitch
- Compatible with a wide range of instruments and accessories
- For smaller monopolar operations
- Monopolar cutting and monopolar coagulation
- Output: 50 Watt
- 4 different frequency types
- With mains plug
- Accessories for radioSURG® 2200 PT or PTA
- Not autoclavable
- Including 3m long cable
- Facilitates work in the operating theatre
- Easy to clean
- For use with the MD III HF device
- Contains a 5-part electrode set and more
- Ideal for surgical operations
- Connecting cable, bipolar
- Foot pedal
- No adhesion of organic tissue
- Secure grip thanks to grooves
- With Euro flat connector
- For all radioSURG® 2200 RF units
- Available in various versions
- 4-stage high-performance filter
- For the smokeSTAR smoke evacuator
- Filters large particles, aerosols, gases & odours
- With a filter efficiency of 99.999 %
- Long runtime of up to 35 h
- Electrosurgical accessory set
- Contains needle, wire and disk electrodes + more
- For treating many skin diseases
- MicroPen electrode handle with a button
- Rubber band with holes
- Ideal for surgical applications
- Contains various electrodes and other accessories
- With 4 metre cable
- For use with the MD I HF device
- Cable for MicroPen electrode handle
- Compatible with radioSURG® handpieces
- Suction tube included (diameter: 22 mm)
- Total length: 1.83 metres
- Individually sterile packed
- For direct suction at the point of origin
- Economic accessory set
- Contains needle, wire loop and ball electrodes
- Ideal for dentistry
- MicroPen electrode handle with a button
- Cable for MicroPen electrode handle
- Bipolar forceps with European flat plug
- With angled tip
- Knurled finish for non-slip grip
- Tip in different sizes
- Autoclavable, can be reused
Electrosurgical Devices for Cutting and Coagulating Tissue
Electrosurgical units (ESU), also known as diathermy machines or high-frequency surgery units, utilise the effect that high-frequency alternating current has on the tissue. High-frequency surgery usually uses frequencies between 300 kHz and 4 MHz, as currents in this frequency range create a thermal effect in the tissue that can be used in medicine for cutting and coagulation. The thermal effect is caused by the conversion of electrical energy into thermal energy.
To efficiently use this effect, the electrosurgical unit is connected to special electrosurgical electrodes. Depending on the type of application, these electrodes differ in shape and size. A distinction can be made, for example, between ball electrodes, needle electrodes and loop electrodes.
Cutting with Electrosurgery Units
The cutting of tissue with a surgical diathermy machine is based on the rapid heating of the tissue fluid and the resulting explosive vapour pressure, which causes the cell walls and the tissue to tear apart. Cutting with an electrosurgical device offers many advantages; it prevents bleeding and germ transfer, and the tissue is mechanically protected.
Coagulation with the Diathermy Machine
During coagulation, tissue is boiled away, so to speak. The slow heating causes the tissue to shrink and the existing tissue fluid to thicken or evaporate. This effect comes in handy when closing smaller vessels during surgical procedures and is particularly effective when treating spider veins and haemangiomas.
Monopolar Technique
The monopolar technique requires two electrodes: a large neutral electrode and an active electrode with a very small contact area. The current flows through the active electrode into the body, creating the desired thermal effect at the target site. The large neutral electrode returns the current from the patient without causing burns due to its low current density.
Bipolar Technique
The bipolar technique does not require a separate neutral electrode. In this method, the instrument connected to the electrosurgical unit combines the active and neutral electrodes. For example, in a bipolar forceps, one arm acts as the active electrode and the other as the neutral electrode. The current thus flows only within the treated tissue, offering precise control. This technique is especially preferred for delicate neurological procedures.
Difference Between Cauteries and Electrosurgical Units
Unlike an electrosurgical unit, where alternating current generates heat in the tissue through electrical resistance, a cautery is directly heated using direct current. The heat is transferred to the tissue via the cautery tip, and no current passes through the tissue. This technique is now only used when any current flow through the body must be avoided.
Order Electrosurgical Units from Praxisdienst
At Praxisdienst, you will find various electrosurgical units suitable for bipolar and/or monopolar procedures. We also offer accessory kits for different medical specialties, such as surgery or dermatology, which include HF electrodes, handpieces, cables, and other components. The electrosurgical units available from us are easy to handle and versatile in use.
We offer both single-use and reusable medical instruments, along with other operating theatre supplies, in the overview of our Instruments category.
If you have questions about our electrosurgical units or wish to reorder individual accessories, such as a bipolar forceps, our customer service team will be happy to assist. You can contact us by phone, live chat, or email.