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Using the device, the new surgical tool known as cordless ultracision may also divide tissue while cutting and coagulating by turning electric energy into ultrasonic mechanical vibrations.
The global cordless ultrasonic dissection system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The Sonicision Curved Jaw Cordless Ultrasonic Dissection System, a next-generation ultrasonic dissection device that offers surgeons enhanced precision along with convenience and safety in the operating room, has been introduced by Medtronic Private Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Medtronic plc.
When minimal thermal injury and bleeding control are sought during soft tissue incisions, the Sonicision Curved Jaw Cordless Ultrasonic Dissection System is recommended.
In addition to or instead of electrosurgery, lasers, steel scalpels generally, plastic surgery, pediatric procedures, gynecological procedures, urological procedures, exposure to orthopedic structures (such as the spine and joint space), and other open and endoscopic procedures, the device can be used.
When performing these treatments in the operating room, access to the ideal tool that is secure, safe, and allows for good precision and visibility to reach tight regions in the patient’s body is crucial.
The Sonicision Cordless Ultrasonic Dissection Device is unveiled by Covidien. The Sonicision cordless ultrasonic dissection tool was one of Covidien’s creations. The first cordless ultrasonic dissection tool in the market, Sonicision is a hand-held, pistol-grip surgical ultrasonic tool designed for soft-tissue incision and hemostasis.
In a wide range of surgical procedures, including general, bariatric, colorectal, gynecological, and urological, it is employed. Due to the device’s cordless design, surgeons now have complete mobility while using ultrasonic energy in the operating room..
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
As a result of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s 510(k) clearance of three additional device lengths—13 cm, 26 cm, and 48 cm—Covidien plc today announced the expansion of its Sonicision Cordless Ultrasonic Dissection Device range.
With the most flexible cordless ultrasonic portfolio in the market, Covidien now gives surgeons greater choices when performing pediatric, urological, and bariatric procedures on patients of different sizes.
Covidien is a leader in the development of energy-based medical equipment, and the revolutionary cordless technology of the Sonicision system continues to revolutionize how minimally invasive surgery is carried out.
With the use of these expanded device lengths, surgeons can use Sonicision technology in a wider variety of surgical procedures without the necessity of cords or additional generators.
The Sonicision system provides surgeons complete freedom of movement in the operating room because it is the only cordless ultrasonic dissection tool available on the market right now.
Having more mobility makes it easier to manage cords in a clean environment and contributes to greater procedural efficiency. Additionally, cutting back on the quantity of cords in the operating room (OR) makes it safer for everyone there, including the patients.
In a wide range of general, bariatric, colorectal, gynecological, and urological surgical procedures, the Sonicision system is used. The device’s simplified form enables a surgeon to keep their eyes on the operative area rather than the tool.
With the addition of new device lengths, surgeons are now able to employ the Sonicision system for a wider range of operations, such as pediatric colectomy, splenectomy, and appendectomy.
A pioneer in global health care, Covidien recognises the difficulties that healthcare professionals and their patients encounter and works to find creative solutions in the areas of patient care and medical technology. Patients and carers serving as inspiration
In order to deliver accurate and effective tissue dissection during surgical procedures, the SONICOne Ultrasonic Dissection System is a state-of-the-art medical technology. The SONICOne system, created by Söring GmbH, makes superior surgical results possible by utilizing cutting-edge ultrasonic technology.
A handpiece and a control panel make up the SONICOne system. The handpiece’s ergonomic design, light weight, and ease of handling enable surgeons to precisely carry out intricate and delicate procedures. It has a transducer that can turn electrical energy into ultrasonic vibrations.
The SONICOne system’s adaptability is one of its primary strengths. It has several modes of action, including emulsification, coagulation, and ultrasonic cutting. Depending on the particular needs of the treatment, surgeons can effortlessly move between different modes. This adaptability allows for effective tissue dissection with the least amount of harm to neighboring tissues.
The SONICOne system’s ultrasonic energy has a number of benefits over conventional surgical tools. First off, there is no heat injury to the tissue as a result of the precise incisions made by the ultrasonic vibrations. With more accuracy, healthy tissue is preserved and the possibility of complications after surgery is decreased. This adaptability allows for effective tissue dissection with the least amount of harm to neighboring tissues.
The SONICOne system’s ultrasonic energy has a number of benefits over conventional surgical tools. First off, there is no heat injury to the tissue as a result of the precise incisions made by the ultrasonic vibrations. With more accuracy, healthy tissue is preserved and the possibility of complications after surgery is decreased.
The SONICOne technology also has outstanding hemostatic properties. The fast coagulation of blood vessels brought on by the ultrasonic radiation reduces bleeding while the surgery is being performed. With a clearer surgical field and increased surgical accuracy, this feature improves vision for the surgeon.
The SONICOne system’s capacity to emulsify tissue is an additional advantage. The apparatus reduces tissue into manageable pieces by applying regulated ultrasonic energy, making removal easier. This is especially helpful during tumor resection treatments where exact tissue removal is essential.
To improve user experience and patient safety, the SONICOne system also uses cutting-edge technologies. It includes real-time feedback methods that give details on tissue properties, energy supply, and tissue contact, such as visible and audible signs. These feedback systems aid surgeons in ensuring ideal tissue dissection and avoiding unintentional harm.
The SONICOne technology also has safeguards that guard against overheating and excessive energy delivery. It maintains a secure working environment, safeguarding both the patient and the surgeon, by utilizing clever algorithms and temperature monitoring.
General surgery, neurology, orthopedics, and plastic surgery are just a few of the surgical specialties for which the SONICOne system is intended. This is especially helpful during tumor resection treatments where exact tissue removal is essential.
General surgery, neurology, orthopedics, and plastic surgery are just a few of the surgical specialties for which the SONICOne system is intended.