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Last updated: 2024-06-05 14:18
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8mm to 3mm electrosurgical monopolar cable

P/N: 79092300128

 

The Sinelink 8mm to 3mm electrosurgical monopolar cable is a specialized cable used in electrosurgery to connect a monopolar instrument to an electrosurgical generator.

 

 

Reusable Monopolar Cable For Electrosurgery

 

Introduction

 

Reusable 8mm to 3mm monopolar cable,it features an 8mm connector on one end and a 3mm connector on the other, ensuring compatibility with various devices and equipment used in surgical procedures.

 

Specification

 

Product Name

Reusable Monopolar Laparoscopic Instrument Cable

Product Number

79092300128

Cable length

10ft(3.0m)

Wire material

Silicone

Connector Type

4mm Connection

8mm plug

Color code

Gray

Patibility

Compatible with electrosurgical

Certificate:

ISO 13485:2016

 

Features and application
Features

Connector Compatibility

8mm to 3mm Connectors: Designed to bridge equipment with different connector sizes, allowing a monopolar instrument with a 3mm connector to connect to an electrosurgical generator with an 8mm socket.

Touch-Proof Design: Ensures safety by preventing accidental disconnections and protecting against electrical shocks.

Construction Materials

High-Quality Insulation: Typically made from silicone or thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) which provides flexibility, durability, and resistance to high temperatures.

Copper Conductors: Used for optimal electrical conductivity, ensuring reliable performance during surgical procedures.

Stainless Steel Connectors: Provide durability and ensure secure connections, reducing the risk of equipment failure.

Durability and Sterility

Reusable: Reusable cables require proper cleaning and sterilization after each use.

High Durability: Designed to withstand the rigors of frequent use in a surgical environment, including resistance to wear and tear.

Length and Flexibility

Various Lengths: 3m is provided by default, and customized lengths are also provided when the MOQ is met., providing adequate reach for different surgical setups.

Flexible Design: Allows for easy maneuverability and placement during procedures.

 

Applications

Surgical Procedures

Cutting and Coagulation: Essential for procedures that require precise tissue cutting and coagulation to control bleeding.

Tumor Removal: Utilized in surgeries for the excision of tumors where precision and control are critical.

Tissue Dissection: Facilitates the dissection of tissue layers during various types of surgeries, enhancing precision and efficiency.

Intraoperative Use

General Surgery: Widely used in general surgical procedures to ensure effective cutting and coagulation.

Laparoscopic Surgery: Used in minimally invasive procedures where instruments are inserted through small incisions, requiring reliable and compact connections.

Orthopedic Surgery: Assists in procedures involving bones and joints, where precise cutting and coagulation are necessary to minimize bleeding and damage to surrounding tissues.

Specialized Procedures

Neurosurgery: Utilized in delicate neurosurgical procedures where precision is paramount.

Cardiovascular Surgery: Important in procedures involving the heart and blood vessels, where controlling bleeding and precise tissue manipulation are critical.

 

Benefits

Enhanced Safety: Touch-proof connectors and high-quality insulation materials ensure patient and operator safety.

Reliability: Durable construction and high-quality materials ensure consistent performance.

Versatility: Compatible with a wide range of surgical instruments and electrosurgical generators.

Ease of Use: Simple to connect and disconnect, improving efficiency in the operating room.

 

Packaging

 

Reusable Monopolar Laparoscopic Instrument Cable are usually packed in multiple configurations:

Individual packaging: Typically, Monopolar Cable is enclosed in its own packaging, this packaging aids in maintaining sterility. Usually, it's made up of a foil bag.

Then arranged for convenience of storage and transportation in a small box or box.

 

Qualification

 

Sinelink is comply with ISO13489:2016 and has the ability to design and manufacture a full range of neurodiagnostic suppliers. With years' experiences, we are able to serve customers from all over the world and gain fabulous reputation from our cooperators.

 

FAQ

 

Q: How do you connect an 8mm to 3mm electrosurgical monopolar cable?

A: 1)Identify Connectors: Ensure the correct 8mm and 3mm connectors.
2) Attach to Instrument: Connect the 3mm end to the monopolar instrument.
3) Connect to Generator: Attach the 8mm end to the electrosurgical generator.
4) Verify Connection: Ensure both connections are secure before initiating the procedure.

Q: What materials are used in the construction of these cables?

A: These cables typically use:
Silicone or Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) Insulation: Provides flexibility and heat resistance.
Copper Conductors: For efficient electrical conductivity.
Stainless Steel Connectors: Ensures durability and reliable connections.

Q: What are the safety considerations when using an 8mm to 3mm electrosurgical monopolar cable?

A: Regular Inspection: Check the cable for any signs of wear or damage before use.
Proper Connection: Ensure connectors are securely attached to prevent accidental disconnection during surgery.
Compatibility: Use with compatible electrosurgical generators and instruments to avoid equipment failure.

Q: Where can I purchase an 8mm to 3mm electrosurgical monopolar cable?

A: You can purchase them directly from us for the best quality and service.

Q: What is a monopolar cable?

A: A monopolar cable, also known as a monopolar electrode cable, is a component of a monopolar electrosurgical unit (ESU).In a monopolar ESU, the electrical current travels from the active electrode (the pencil or handpiece) through the patient's body to a dispersive electrode (return electrode), which is placed elsewhere on the patient's body. This completes the circuit and allows the current to flow back to the ESU. The monopolar cable plays a crucial role in this process, ensuring that the current is effectively and safely delivered to the surgical site.

Q: When to use monopolar vs bipolar cautery?

A: The choice between monopolar and bipolar cautery depends on the specific needs of the surgical procedure. Each type of cautery has its own unique uses and advantages.the decision to use monopolar or bipolar cautery should be based on the specific requirements of the surgical procedure, the surgeon's expertise, and the equipment available. It is not uncommon for surgeons to use both types of cautery during a single procedure, depending on the task at hand.

Q: What is a monopolar cautery used for?

A: Monopolar cautery is a surgical tool used for cutting and coagulating tissues during surgery.In a monopolar cautery system, the electrical current is transmitted from the active electrode (the cautery tip) through the patient's body to a grounding pad, which is placed on a different part of the body. This completes the circuit and allows for the cutting or coagulation action to occur at the site of the active electrode.

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