About Working Element
Working Element that our well-distinguished business enterprises proposes is available in two types like finger operated and thumb operated or monopolar / Bipolar. This type of element is utilized with resectoscopy sheath during TURP surgery procedure in a wide number of hospitals. The element is easy to use, high strength, sturdy, highly efficient, lightweight, and durable, due to which, highly acclaimed and demanded in the healthcare industry. Furthermore, clients can avail Working Element at market justified prices with hygienic packaging.
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Type Of Surgery
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TURP
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Type
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MONOPOLAR / BIPOLAR ACTIVE WORKING ELEMENT
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Usage/Application
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TURP SURGERY
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Precision and Durability CombinedCrafted for demanding surgical environments, the Working Element boasts a polished finish and high accuracy, supporting reliable endoscopic resections. Its robust stainless steel build resists corrosion and withstands repeated autoclave cycles, promising extended shelf life and consistent performance. The device's lightweight nature and precise design make it easy to handle, contributing to surgical efficiency and patient safety.
Designed for Seamless IntegrationThis working element is specifically engineered for compatibility with all standard resectoscope sheaths, ensuring hassle-free integration into existing setups. The ergonomic construction offers flexibility and control during procedures, while individual sterile packaging upholds infection-control standards from delivery to use. Hospitals and clinics benefit from its reusable, manually operated design that supports both cost-effectiveness and operational excellence.
FAQ's of Working Element:
Q: How is the Working Element sterilized for repeated use?
A: The Working Element is designed to be sterilized in an autoclave and is also suitable for manual or chemical disinfection. Its stainless steel and corrosion-resistant finish ensure the instrument remains safe and effective after multiple sterilization cycles.
Q: What application areas is this Working Element suitable for?
A: This instrument is primarily used in urological endoscopy procedures and supports endoscopic resection during surgeries. It is ideal for use in hospitals, clinics, and operating rooms, providing reliable performance in a variety of medical settings.
Q: When should the Working Element be replaced?
A: While the instrument boasts a long shelf life and is reusable, it should be inspected regularly for signs of wear, damage, or malfunction. Replacement is recommended if any integrity concerns are observed to maintain precision and safety during surgeries.
Q: Where should the Working Element be stored between uses?
A: It is recommended to store the Working Element in a clean and dry environment to prevent contamination and maintain its polished surface, ensuring it is ready for the next use and maximizes longevity.
Q: What is the process for preparing the Working Element for surgery?
A: Before use, the Working Element should be thoroughly cleaned by manual or chemical disinfection and then sterilized in an autoclave. Once sterilized, keep the instrument in its individual sterile pack until it is required for a surgical procedure.
Q: How does the device benefit surgical procedures?
A: Engineered for high precision and easy handling, the Working Element enhances surgical accuracy and efficiency. Its compatibility with standard resectoscope sheaths and silent, manual operation support seamless, real-time performance during endoscopic urological surgeries.