Argent Surgical Cautery Ophthalmic Fine Tip Low Temperature, Fixed 1300°F
Argent Surgical Cautery Ophthalmic Fine Tip Low Temperature, Fixed 1300°F is a medical device used in eye surgery for precise and low heat cauterization. It is designed with a fine tip and low temperature setting of 1300°F for delicate and detailed procedures. This type of cautery is also fixed, meaning the temperature cannot be adjusted, providing consistent and controlled levels of heat for cautery procedures. It is commonly used in ophthalmic surgeries, such as in procedures involving the eye lids, tear ducts, and cornea.
Argent Surgical Cautery Ophthalmic Fine Tip Low Temperature, Fixed 1300°F works by delivering a controlled amount of heat to the targeted area, resulting in cauterization or tissue destruction.
The device consists of a handheld pen-shaped instrument with a thin, fine tip that is heated to a specific temperature of 1300°F. This low temperature reduces the risk of tissue damage and minimizes patient discomfort.
To use the device, the tip is first engaged by pressing the switch. Once activated, the tip begins generating heat and is ready for use in a matter of seconds. The tip is then placed onto the targeted area, and the heat effectively seals off blood vessels or cuts tissue, stopping bleeding and reducing the risk of infection.
The device is especially designed for ophthalmic procedures, such as removing small growths on the eye, performing lid margin cauterization, and treating punctal stenosis. It allows for precise and delicate surgery with minimal damage to surrounding tissue.
After use, the device can be easily cleaned and sterilized for reuse. It is a safe and effective tool for performing ophthalmic procedures, providing accuracy, control, and quick results.