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In both open and laparoscopic surgery, vascular obstruction and soft tissue dissection are accomplished with the aid of portable surgical tools known as ultrasonic dissection tools. The risk of collateral damage is supposedly low when using ultrasound dissecting tools.
The tissue coagulation, cutting, dissection, and gripping powers of radiofrequency (RF) or electrical energy-based ultrasonic dissection tools are significant. The ultrasonic dissection tool consists of a horn to increase vibration amplitude, a piezoelectric transducer to generate ultrasonic waves, and a blade to cut through tissue.
The US Ultrasonic dissection devices market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Covidien introduced the Sonicision Cordless Ultrasonic Dissection Device with the i Drive TM Ultra Powered Stapling System America. The first cordless ultrasonic dissection tool in the medical sector is called Sonicision(TM).
It is a hand-held, battery-operated surgical tool that is indicated for a wide range of surgical operations, including general, bariatric, colorectal, gyn ecological, and urological ones. A first in the surgical application of ultrasonic energy, the cordless design allows doctors unlimited mobility in the operating theatre.
The Sonicision cordless ultrasonic dissection tool and the iDrive Ultra powered stapling system are two ground-breaking Covidien devices that are highlighted. They are dedicated to offering innovative healthcare solutions that are both clinically applicable and economically beneficial.
The first cordless ultrasonic dissection tool in the market, called Sonicision, is a surgical ultrasonic tool that is used for soft tissue incision and hemostasis. It is a hand-held, pistol-grip device that is powered by batteries.
It is utilised in a wide range of surgical operations, including general, bariatric, colorectal, gyn ecological, and urological. Due to the device’s cordless construction, for the first time, surgeons have unrestricted movement in the operating room when delivering ultrasonic radiation.
The Sonicision produces less surgical plume than the Harmonic ACE, according to research, and dissects through tissue more quickly. This improves visibility in the operating room. Surgeons have provided overwhelmingly positive feedback, and it is growing.