Hemostasis Retractable Tip Surgical Electrode

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A retractable tip surgical electrode is used for coagulation to control bleeding during surgery. This retractable tip surgical electrode delivers high‑frequency current to seal blood vessels. The retracted tip of a retractable tip surgical electrode reduces the risk of accidental burns.

A retractable tip surgical electrode is used for coagulation to control bleeding during surgery. This retractable tip surgical electrode delivers high‑frequency current to seal blood vessels. The retracted tip of a retractable tip surgical electrode reduces the risk of accidental burns.

A retractable tip surgical electrode with a 4‑mm ball tip is ideal for spot coagulation. The adjustable length of a retractable tip surgical electrode allows access to deep tissues. Retractable tip surgical electrodes are available in 10‑cm and 15‑cm shaft lengths.

The handle of a retractable tip surgical electrode has a finger‑controlled slide for easy adjustment. A retractable tip surgical electrode with a 5‑mm blade tip is used for cutting and coagulating. The connection of a retractable tip surgical electrode is compatible with all electrosurgical generators.

A retractable tip surgical electrode with a 50‑pack case is cost‑effective for hospitals. The insulation of a retractable tip surgical electrode is color‑coded for tip shape. Retractable tip surgical electrodes with a 3‑year shelf life are suitable for long‑term storage.

The sliding lock of a retractable tip surgical electrode ensures tip stability during use. A retractable tip surgical electrode with a 2‑mm tip is used for micro‑coagulation. The sterile packaging of a retractable tip surgical electrode is peel‑open for aseptic transfer. A retractable tip surgical electrode provides controlled hemostasis with minimal tissue damage.

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