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- MFR: McKesson Brand Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 22-102
Frequently asked questions
Does the fine tip allow for high precision?
Absolutely. The fine-tip design is engineered specifically for pinpoint hemostasis, providing the control necessary for sensitive surgical applications like ophthalmic procedures.
Is this cautery safe for latex-sensitive patients?
Yes, the McKesson Argent Surgical Cautery is specifically constructed without natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for patients with sensitivities.
Is the temperature control reliable for delicate work?
Yes, this device features an adjustable low-temperature setting. This allows surgeons to maintain precise control over the cauterization process, preventing excessive thermal damage to surrounding tissue.
Does it eliminate the need for sterilization cycles?
Yes, the device is sterile and disposable. Because it is intended for single-use, it eliminates the need for time-consuming reprocessing and significantly reduces the risk of cross-contamination.
Is the cordless design helpful during surgery?
The cordless, battery-operated nature of the device offers exceptional freedom of movement. This high maneuverability is a significant advantage in delicate surgical tasks where ease of handling is critical.
What is the recommended method for safe disposal?
For safety, the manufacturer recommends the following protocol:
- Break off the tip using a hemostat.
- Replace the cover cap before disposing of the unit.
Is this device suitable for high-oxygen environments?
No. For safety reasons, you must not use this device in the presence of flammable gases or within oxygen-rich environments to prevent potential combustion.
How is the device powered?
This unit is fully battery-operated. It arrives ready for use, requiring no external power cables, which contributes to its lightweight and portable profile.
Does it come with any protective accessories?
Each unit includes a protective cap. This cap is essential for safety, particularly when disposing of the device after a procedure.
Is this designed for heavy-duty surgical use?
It is specifically optimized for professional clinical and surgical environments, particularly for tasks requiring localized hemostasis, such as ophthalmic surgery or outpatient procedures.