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Frequently asked questions
How does this argon probe ensure precise coagulation?
The ConMed Beamer Argon Probe ensures highly precise and controlled coagulation through its specialized design and non-contact operation:
- Non-Contact Hemostasis: It achieves hemostasis by utilizing a controlled argon beam rather than direct physical contact with the tissue. This minimizes mucosal trauma and allows for quick, accurate bleeding control.
- Ceramic Tip Guidance: The integrated ceramic tip is specifically designed to guide the argon beam precisely. This feature ensures controlled coagulation is possible, even when operating at low argon flow rates.
- Enhanced Visual Control: The ceramic material also provides necessary visual contrast against the mucosa, which is especially helpful in bloody or difficult surgical fields, aiding the clinician’s accuracy.
Additionally, the probe can deliver a long, broad beam, offering versatility for treating wider surface areas when required.
How does the probe enable non-contact coagulation?
The ConMed Beamer Argon Probe is specifically engineered for non-contact coagulation, allowing clinicians to achieve effective hemostasis while minimizing or eliminating direct physical contact with delicate tissue surfaces. This mechanism relies on controlled energy delivery:
- Controlled Argon Beam: Coagulation is achieved by applying a controlled argon beam to the bleeding tissue surface, eliminating the need for the instrument itself to touch the mucosa. This significantly reduces mechanical trauma.
- Precision Guidance: A specialized ceramic tip is integrated into the probe to efficiently guide the argon beam. This ensures highly controlled energy application and precise coagulation, even when operating at low argon flow rates.
- Enhanced Visibility: The ceramic tip also provides crucial visual contrast against the surrounding mucosa, which aids the clinician in accurate targeting in bloody surgical fields, helping them maintain the necessary non-contact distance and control.
How does the ceramic tip enhance precision?
The ceramic tip of the ConMed Beamer Argon Probe is key to precision, providing two major advantages for highly controlled, non-contact coagulation:
- Precise Beam Guidance: The tip is specifically designed to effectively guide the argon beam, allowing for controlled coagulation of bleeding tissue. This guidance maintains accuracy even when operating at low argon flow rates.
- Enhanced Visibility: The ceramic material provides crucial visual contrast against the mucosa. This feature significantly aids the clinician in maintaining focus and accuracy, especially in surgical fields where bleeding is present.
Are various probe sizes offered?
Yes, the ConMed Beamer Argon Probe is available in several configurations, offering combinations of diameter and working length. These variations allow for optimal precision and access during non-contact coagulation procedures.
There are five available size variants:
| Diameter | Length |
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| 1.8 mm | 160 cm |
| 1.8 mm | 320 cm |
| 2.3 mm | 230 cm |
| 2.3 mm | 320 cm |
| 3.2 mm | 230 cm |
How many probes are in a case?
Each case of the ConMed Beamer Argon Probes includes 10 probes.
What features ensure precise non-contact coagulation?
The ConMed Beamer Argon Probe ensures highly controlled, non-contact coagulation through the use of a focused argon beam and specialized design features:
- Non-Contact Coagulation: Hemostasis is achieved purely via the controlled argon beam, which eliminates the need for direct physical contact with the tissue surface (mucosa).
- Precision Guidance: The integrated ceramic tip is crucial for guiding the argon beam precisely. This design ensures highly controlled coagulation, even when using low argon flow rates.
- Enhanced Visibility: The ceramic tip also provides essential visual contrast against the mucosa, which is vital for maintaining accuracy and focus, particularly in bloody surgical fields.
- Broad Beam Delivery: The probe is designed to deliver a long, broad argon beam, offering versatility and efficiency for treating wider surface areas.
What is the condition of the Argon Probe?
The ConMed Beamer Argon Probe is sold as Factory New.
It ships directly from the manufacturer, ensuring you receive a pristine, unused instrument.
How does this probe ensure precise coagulation?
The ConMed Beamer Argon Probe is engineered for quick and accurate non-contact coagulation of bleeding tissue, which helps minimize potential mucosal trauma.
Precision and controlled hemostasis are achieved through several key design features:
- Non-Contact Method: Coagulation is performed using a controlled argon beam without requiring direct contact with the mucosal surface.
- Precision Beam Guidance: The instrument features a specialized ceramic tip that effectively guides and channels the argon beam. This allows for controlled procedures, even when operating at low argon flow rates.
- Enhanced Visibility: The ceramic tip provides superior visual contrast against the surrounding mucosa, which is crucial for accurate targeting and maintaining precision in bloody surgical fields.
- Broad Coverage: The probe delivers a long and broad beam profile, facilitating efficient and effective coverage during coagulation.
What is the probe designed to do?
The ConMed Beamer Argon Probe is primarily designed for the controlled coagulation of bleeding tissue using a highly specialized argon beam.
Key functional features include:
- Non-Contact Coagulation: It facilitates tissue coagulation with minimal or no contact with the mucosa, which helps reduce procedural trauma.
- Precision Beam Guidance: A dedicated ceramic tip accurately guides the argon beam, ensuring controlled coagulation even at low argon flow rates.
- Enhanced Visibility: The ceramic tip provides crucial visual contrast in the surgical field, further aiding precision.
- Broad Coverage: The probe can produce a long and broad argon beam, suitable for treating larger areas.
Does the ceramic tip enhance surgical visibility?
Yes, the ceramic tip is a critical design feature that significantly enhances visibility and control during electrosurgical procedures.
It performs a dual function:
- Enhanced Visibility: The tip provides necessary visual contrast against the surrounding mucosa, which is particularly helpful for the surgeon when working in bloody surgical fields.
- Precise Coagulation: It effectively guides the controlled argon beam, ensuring accurate non-contact coagulation of bleeding tissue, even at low argon flow rates.