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Frequently asked questions
Does the PTFE coating resist flaking during surgery?
Yes, the electrode features a high-performance, pure PTFE coating specifically engineered to resist flaking even when subjected to high temperatures during surgical procedures.
Can this electrode help reduce tissue damage?
Absolutely. By allowing surgeons to operate at lower power settings, this electrode significantly minimizes thermal necrosis and damage to the surrounding healthy tissue.
How do I clean the tip during a procedure?
The proprietary non-stick surface makes maintenance simple and efficient. You can easily remove eschar buildup with a quick, simple wipe from a damp sponge.
Is this electrode compatible with all pencils?
This unit is specifically designed for seamless integration with Megadyne electrosurgical pencils to ensure reliable and consistent performance.
Does the coating prevent eschar buildup?
Yes, the proprietary PTFE coating is the standout feature of this device, effectively preventing the common issue of eschar accumulation and maintaining a cleaner tip throughout surgery.
Is the electrode ready for immediate clinical use?
Yes, each electrode is supplied sterile and is ready for use immediately upon opening in a professional clinical environment.
What is the length of this needle tip?
The electrode features a modified needle tip design with an overall length of 2-3/4 inches.
Is this a single-use surgical instrument?
Yes, this product is designed for disposable, single-use application, which helps simplify disposal protocols and ensures patient safety in the operating room.
What material is used for the electrode?
The core of the electrode is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, which is then finished with a specialized, non-stick PTFE coating.
Is this device safe for surgical precision?
Yes, it is specifically designed for procedures where precision and minimal thermal impact are the top priorities, adhering to standard medical protocols for electrosurgical devices.