What Is a Minimally Invasive Tungsten Electrode Pin?

The minimally invasive tungsten electrode pin is a medical device widely used in surgery. It has the advantages of fine cutting, reduced bleeding, and minimal smoke. This kind of tungsten pin is usually placed in the electrosurgical pen and used in conjunction with high-frequency electrosurgical equipment. It is mainly used to ablate, cut, and coagulate tissue during surgery. Compared with ordinary electrosurgical pen blades, minimally invasive electrode tungsten pins are sharper and have better cutting effects, and the blades do not adhere to tissues, which can reduce operation time and postoperative complications.

The design and manufacturing process of minimally invasive electrode tungsten pins is very strict and requires multiple processes and testing links to ensure that its quality and performance meet clinical requirements. This kind of tungsten pin is usually made of a tungsten wire, and its head has a certain degree of curvature to better adapt to surgical needs. The diameter of tungsten wire is generally between 0.2-0.3mm, and the length depends on the surgical needs, usually between 10-30cm.

During the operation, the minimally invasive electrode tungsten pin is used as follows: first, the doctor inserts the tungsten needle into the electrosurgical pen, and then controls the output power and cutting depth of the tungsten pin by adjusting the power of the electrosurgical pen and the operating handle. During the operation, the doctor needs to select the appropriate tungsten pin and operation method according to the surgical needs and the patient’s specific conditions to ensure the smooth progress of the operation and the safety of the patient.

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