Hemostatic Eraser Probe
Item Name Code (INC) 46008
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A device designed for use in the retina to control bleeding underside of the epirentinal membranes. It may also be used to treat the margins of a macula hole that otherwise could not be treated. (May be used in a wet or dry field for a gentle wiping or erasing motion.)
Additional Information for Hemostatic Eraser Probe
Hemostatic Eraser Probe is a medical instrument used in surgical procedures to control bleeding. It is part of the supply class Medical And Surgical Instruments, Equipment, And Supplies, which falls under the supply group Medical, Dental, And Veterinary Equipment And Supplies.
The Hemostatic Eraser Probe is designed to provide precise and controlled cauterization of blood vessels. It is commonly used in various surgical specialties, including general surgery, orthopedics, neurosurgery, and gynecology.
The probe typically consists of a handheld device with a fine tip that delivers thermal energy, such as radiofrequency or laser, to the targeted blood vessels. The energy heats the vessel, causing coagulation and sealing of the vessel, thus stopping the bleeding.
Hemostatic Eraser Probes are available in different sizes and configurations to accommodate various surgical needs. They are often disposable or single-use devices to ensure sterility and prevent cross-contamination.
These probes are essential tools in surgical settings as they help surgeons achieve hemostasis (the process of stopping bleeding) quickly and effectively, minimizing blood loss and improving patient outcomes.
It is important to note that the specific features and functionalities of Hemostatic Eraser Probes may vary depending on the manufacturer and the intended use.
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