PLA303

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May 29, 2025
Category Connection: Probe Surgical Instrument
Brief: Discover the PLA303 Disposable Low Temperature Plasma Wands, designed for turbinate reduction with minimal thermal injury. Featuring advanced ablation technology, these wands ensure gentle tissue removal and preservation of mucosal surfaces. Ideal for ENT surgeries, they offer precise, safe, and reliable performance with CE and ISO13485 certifications.
Related Product Features:
  • Minimally invasive ablation technology for gentle tissue removal and preservation of mucosal surfaces.
  • Bipolar or multi-polar cutting with low temperature ablation, resection, hemostasis, and coagulation.
  • Two operational modes: ABLATION for channeling and resection, PLACOAG for hemostasis and coagulation.
  • Customizable probes with varying lengths, diameters, and energy levels for different surgical needs.
  • Automatic detection of impedance, energy, and thermal damage depth for enhanced safety.
  • Generator identifies handle and footswitch connection status automatically.
  • Plasma density at the probe tip is monitored for precise surgical control.
  • CE, ISO13485, ROHS, and EMC certified for quality and safety assurance.
Faqs:
  • What certifications does the PLA303 Disposable Low Temperature Plasma Wand have?
    The PLA303 is certified with CE, ISO13485, ROHS, and EMC, ensuring high-quality and safe performance for medical use.
  • How does the PLA303 ensure minimal thermal injury during surgery?
    The PLA303 operates at low temperatures (40°C to 70°C) with a thermal injury depth of ≤50μm, ensuring gentle tissue removal and minimal thermal damage.
  • What are the available operational modes of the PLA303?
    The PLA303 offers two modes: ABLATION for channeling, resection, hemostasis, and ablation, and PLACOAG for hemostasis and coagulation.
  • Can the PLA303 be used for other surgeries besides turbinate reduction?
    Yes, the PLA303 is versatile and can be used for various ENT surgeries, including tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, and other tumor surgeries, due to its precise and minimally invasive technology.
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