Ophthalmology Electrical Surgical Unit Pterygium Resection Plasma Generator

Plasma Surgery System
December 14, 2025
Category Connection: Plasma Surgery System
Brief: In this video, we provide an educational overview of the Ophthalmology Electrical Surgical Unit for Pterygium Resection. You will see how this pioneering plasma generator utilizes kinetic energy for precise tissue ablation and coagulation, minimizing peripheral tissue injury. We'll walk through its key functions, safety features, and clinical applications in procedures like pterygium resection and fungal keratitis treatment.
Related Product Features:
  • Achieves surgical effects through plasma kinetic energy, minimizing injury to surrounding tissues.
  • Utilizes rare precious metals and a nano super slippery ultrathin insulating layer for enhanced performance.
  • Features a bipolar structure design to improve surgical safety and reduce peripheral tissue damage.
  • Offers dual working modes for ablation/resection and coagulation/hemostasis with adjustable power levels.
  • Operates at a precise working frequency of 102 KHz ± 10% for controlled surgical application.
  • Supports automatic voltage conversion for global use with input ranges of 198-242V 50Hz or 100-122V 60Hz.
  • Compact and portable design with dimensions of 400*420*120mm and a weight of 7.0kg.
  • Indicated for various ophthalmic conditions including pterygium, fungal keratitis, ocular tumors, and papilloma virus.
Faqs:
  • What makes this plasma generator suitable for ophthalmic surgery?
    It is the first in the world to use plasma technology for eye surgery, providing safer and smoother procedures by minimizing injury to surrounding tissues through precise kinetic energy control.
  • What are the main indications for using this ophthalmology plasma generator?
    It is primarily used for pterygium resection, and also effectively treats fungal keratitis, ocular tumors, and conditions caused by papilloma virus.
  • How does the bipolar structure design enhance surgical safety?
    The bipolar design confines the electrical current between the electrodes, significantly reducing the risk of injury to peripheral tissue and improving overall procedure safety.
  • What power settings are available for different surgical needs?
    The unit offers adjustable levels for ablation and resection (up to 350W) and separate settings for coagulation and hemostasis (up to 110W), with both functions having 10 adjustable levels.