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Catheters for bipolar hemostasis. capabilities for combined injection and thermal hemostasis that are unique. Gold distal tip with a rounded tip is intended to promote effective coagulation, even burn, and great conductivity.
High frequency alternating current is used in the medical procedure of “bipolar tissue hemostasis” to heat biological tissue in order to close wounds and seal blood vessels.
The Global Bipolar Hemostasis Catheters market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Injection Boston Scientific’s Gold Probe
Excellent conductivity, homogeneous burn, and efficient coagulation are all features of the gold tip. To control coagulation depth, electrode pairs are spaced precisely.
Distal tip with rounded edges intended to improve electrode-tissue surface contact for efficient coagulation in a variety of tip settings.
Designed to lessen kinking, allowing for progress and improved tangential and en facial tamponade.
Injection and thermal hemostasis in a single catheter to help shorten procedure duration and catheter swaps, Even in challenging endoscope placements, the needle extension mechanism is designed to be smooth and constant.
Ports distal to generator connectors enable mechanical or manual irrigation for visibility. The distal tip’s efficient fluid flow is intended to clear the viewing field and facilitate probe placement, reduces surface friction to make the endoscope.
When combined with a single or dual plug bipolar electrosurgical generator, it is used to endoscopically provide gastrointestinal tract hemostasis.
Contrary to some thermal modalities, the procedure has no tissue-altering effects and is non-thermal.