Laryngeal Wand
COBLATION technology can be used for removing or debulking a variety of polyps, lesions, and tumors in the larynx and trachea. In addition, recent studies about airway fires suggest, under normal operating circumstances, using COBLATION technology in place of traditional electrosurgical or laser devices significantly reduces the risk of igniting an airway
The PROCISE LW plasma wand is an ideal tool for controlled removal of bulky lesions. With its malleable Wand shaft, the PROCISE LW wand offers versatility in surgical approach.
Features of the PROCISE LW Wand:
Mini Laryngeal Wand
The PROCISE MLW plasma wand is designed for precise, controlled removal of laryngeal lesions. Its ultra-slim Wand shaft provides access to the trachea and makes it well-suited for operating on small anatomy.
Features of the PROCISE MLW Wand:
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REFLEX ULTRA 55 WAND
The REFLEX ULTRA 55 Soft Palate Wand uses minimally invasive COBLATION technology to gently dissolve submucosal tissue at the molecular level while preserving the mucosal surface during soft palate reduction snoring treatment procedures. The device has a distal ablative electrode and a proximal thermal electrode that simultaneously removes and shrinks tissue, resulting in immediate and sustained tissue reduction.
The unique action of COBLATION technology creates channels by ablating tissue as the wand is inserted into the soft palate. For tissue shrinkage, a submucosal necrotic lesion is created around the tissue channel. This creates an immediate reduction in soft palate tissue. Submucosal lesions are created in approximately 10 seconds. This makes COBLATION soft palate reduction an ideal outpatient procedure; performed in the office setting under local anesthesia or in the operating room in conjunction with other surgical procedures.
Features of REFLEX ULTRA 55 Wand:
REFLEX ULTRA SP WAND
The REFLEX ULTRA SP Soft Palate Wand is designed for rapid dissection and channeling of soft palate tissue during uvulopalatoplasty and snoring treatment procedures. The unique adjustable saline delivery sheath makes it highly versatile for applications where both cutting and submucosal tissue shrinkage may be desired. In addition, the device has a distal ablative electrode and a proximal thermal electrode that simultaneously removes and shrinks tissue, resulting in immediate and sustained tissue reduction.
Features of the REFLEX ULTRA SP Wand:
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(BOTH REFLEX SP AND 55 has a common purpose of usage but the only difference is the action being rapid(SP wand) and minimally invasive (REFLEX 55 WAND)
The unique action of COBLATION technology creates channels by ablating tissue as the wand is inserted into the soft palate. For tissue shrinkage, a submucosal necrotic lesion is created around the tissue channel. This creates an immediate reduction in soft palate tissue. Submucosal lesions are created in approximately 10 seconds. This makes COBLATION soft palate reduction an ideal outpatient procedure; performed in the office setting under local anesthesia or in the operating room in conjunction with other surgical procedures
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Turbinate reduction (shrinkage) - A quick return to normal breathing for your patients with turbinate hypertrophy
HIGHLIGHTS:
Only Coblation-Assisted Turbinate Reduction offers dual therapy both immediate relief and lasting results with minimal complications.
Coblation–Assisted Turbinate Reduction is performed using the ReFlex Ultra ™ 45 Wand
NOTE: The ReFlex Ultra Wand DOES NOT require use of the coagulation pedal during the procedure.
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COBLATION Turbinate Reduction
Adenotonsillectomy Wand
The PROCISE EZ View COBLATION Wand was designed to ablate soft tissue.
This Wand offers all of the benefits of COBLATION◊ technology in a small diameter device. The PROCISE EZ View COBLATION Wand features integrated ablation, suction, and bipolar hemostasis designed to enhance precision and visibility during surgery
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The EVAC 70 XTRA HP COBLATION Wand is a versatile multi-purpose wand that can be used for both tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, Uvulopalatoplasty procedures. It provides ablation, coagulation, and suction capabilities in one versatile single-use device.
Standard Triple-Wire Electrode
Malleable Wand Shaft
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The COBLATOR II Surgery System is designed for ablation, resection, and coagulation of soft tissue and hemostasis of blood vessels in otorhinolaryngology (ENT) surgery. Using patented COBLATION technology, the system dissolves tissue at the molecular level in a highly-controlled manner with minimal thermal effect on surrounding tissue. In addition to a wide selection of Plasma Wands designed for specific ENT surgical applications, the complete system is composed of a COBLATOR II Controller, a flow control valve unit and cable, a foot control unit, and a hospital-grade power cord.
Operating modes
Smith & Nephew COBLATION™ products are designed to operate in both ablation and coagulation modes, which result in different tissue effects.
Ablation mode
As the Controller settings increase from 1 to 9 in the COBLATION mode, the performance of the Wand transitions from a thermal effect to ablative effect through the creation and intensity of plasma. When the Controller setting increases, the plasma field increases in size, and thermal effect decreases accordingly.
Coagulation mode
All COBLATION Wands can operate in Coag mode for hemostasis. The bipolar nature of the Wand sends energy through the desired tissue, coagulating the blood vessels through a resistive heating process
Connection diagram
COBLATOR II surgery system specifications
Controller input power requirements |
Voltage Frequency RMS current Fuse rating |
90-120 VAC 50/60 Hz 8 Amps Max T8 Amps 250V for 120 VA |
Output power |
Fundamental frequency Voltage range Max output power Operation temperature |
100 kHz 0-300 Vrms @ 100 kHz 400 W @ 250 Ω Operation temperature |
Controller dimensions |
Weight (max) Height Width Length |
10 kg (22.4 lbs) 13cm (5.25 inches 41cm (1.4 ft) 45cm (1.45 ft) |
Flow control valve unit dimensions |
Weight (max) Height Width Length |
1 kg (2.2 lbs) 8.9cm (3.5 inches) 10.8cm (4.3 inches) 22cm (8.7 inches) |
Flow control cable | Overall length | 4.5 m (14.7 ft) |
Part number | EC8000-01 |
STEP:1 Turn on the power switch at the front of the Controller. Connect the foot pedal and the Wand cable into the corresponding receptacles on the front of the Controller. When the Wand is connected to the Controller, the default settings for that particular Wand will appear on the Coblate and Coag displays. Adjust as needed and per surgeon preference.
STEP:2 For Wands with saline irrigation tubing, attach the flow control valve unit to an IV pole by placing the clamp onto the pole. Hang a 500ml or 1000ml bag of saline on the IV pole, and set the bag height approximately 3 feet above the patient for optimal flow.
STEP:3 Plug one end of the flow control cable into the rear of the flow control valve Unit and the other end into the receptacle on the front of the Controller. Press the valve switch up (so that the green light is illuminated) to open the pinch valve.
Close the irrigation tubing roller clamp, spike the saline bag with irrigation tubing extension, and thread the irrigation tubing behind the pinch valve.
STEP:4 Open the irrigation tubing roller clamp to manually start the saline flow. Once the saline exits the Wand tip, set the drip rate with the roller clamp to the desired level. Press the valve switch to the down/AUTO position.
NOTE: Saline should only drip when the surgeon steps on the foot pedal. If saline flows non-stop, check that the saline tubing is completely engaged in the pinch valve
STEP:5 Connect the suction tubing of the Wand to the OR suction
(recommended suction pressure is 250-350mm Hg).