| Markenbezeichnung: | Better Health |
| Modellnummer: | CP-110 |
| MOQ: | 1 Satz |
| Preis: | Verhandlungsfähig |
| Verpackungsdetails: | Papierkarton |
| Zahlungsbedingungen: | L/C, T/T, Western Union |
The Cryogenic Cold Plasma Therapy Machine is designed for precise tissue ablation and decompression in multilevel spinal surgery. This cryogenic cold plasma therapy machine utilizes low-temperature plasma energy to remove soft tissue, reduce disc pressure, and minimize damage to surrounding nerves. The system enables controlled ablation, coagulation, and shrinkage of nucleus pulposus tissue, making it suitable for minimally invasive multilevel spinal procedures.
With stable plasma output and cryogenic working temperature, the cryogenic cold plasma therapy machine provides accurate decompression across multiple spinal levels. The device supports safe tissue removal while maintaining structural stability, improving surgical outcomes in lumbar and cervical spine treatment.
The system adopts advanced cryogenic cold plasma technology that generates ionized plasma at low temperature. The plasma energy dissolves soft tissue at molecular level while limiting thermal spread. Compared with traditional electrosurgery, the cryogenic cold plasma therapy machine reduces carbonization and protects surrounding spinal nerves. This technology allows safe multilevel spinal surgery with improved precision.
Radio frequency energy is delivered through a plasma probe to create a cryogenic plasma layer at the electrode tip. The plasma particles break molecular bonds within nucleus pulposus and soft tissue. This process vaporizes and shrinks the target tissue, reducing intradiscal pressure. The coagulation mode simultaneously controls bleeding, making the device suitable for multilevel spinal surgery.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Technology | Cryogenic Cold Plasma |
| Application | Multilevel Spinal Surgery |
| Working Temperature | 40–70°C |
| Output Mode | Ablation / Coagulation |
| Frequency | RF Plasma |
| Target Tissue | Nucleus Pulposus |
| Procedure Type | Minimally Invasive Spine |
| Compatibility | Plasma Probes |
Q1: Is this device suitable for multilevel spinal surgery?
Yes, the cryogenic cold plasma therapy machine is designed for multilevel spinal decompression and tissue ablation.
Q2: Does it reduce nerve damage risk?
The low temperature plasma technology minimizes thermal spread and protects surrounding nerves.
Q3: What tissue can be treated?
It is mainly used for nucleus pulposus and soft tissue ablation in spinal procedures.
Q4: Is it minimally invasive?
Yes, the device is commonly used in percutaneous minimally invasive spinal surgery.
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| Markenbezeichnung: | Better Health |
| Modellnummer: | CP-110 |
| MOQ: | 1 Satz |
| Preis: | Verhandlungsfähig |
| Verpackungsdetails: | Papierkarton |
| Zahlungsbedingungen: | L/C, T/T, Western Union |
The Cryogenic Cold Plasma Therapy Machine is designed for precise tissue ablation and decompression in multilevel spinal surgery. This cryogenic cold plasma therapy machine utilizes low-temperature plasma energy to remove soft tissue, reduce disc pressure, and minimize damage to surrounding nerves. The system enables controlled ablation, coagulation, and shrinkage of nucleus pulposus tissue, making it suitable for minimally invasive multilevel spinal procedures.
With stable plasma output and cryogenic working temperature, the cryogenic cold plasma therapy machine provides accurate decompression across multiple spinal levels. The device supports safe tissue removal while maintaining structural stability, improving surgical outcomes in lumbar and cervical spine treatment.
The system adopts advanced cryogenic cold plasma technology that generates ionized plasma at low temperature. The plasma energy dissolves soft tissue at molecular level while limiting thermal spread. Compared with traditional electrosurgery, the cryogenic cold plasma therapy machine reduces carbonization and protects surrounding spinal nerves. This technology allows safe multilevel spinal surgery with improved precision.
Radio frequency energy is delivered through a plasma probe to create a cryogenic plasma layer at the electrode tip. The plasma particles break molecular bonds within nucleus pulposus and soft tissue. This process vaporizes and shrinks the target tissue, reducing intradiscal pressure. The coagulation mode simultaneously controls bleeding, making the device suitable for multilevel spinal surgery.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Technology | Cryogenic Cold Plasma |
| Application | Multilevel Spinal Surgery |
| Working Temperature | 40–70°C |
| Output Mode | Ablation / Coagulation |
| Frequency | RF Plasma |
| Target Tissue | Nucleus Pulposus |
| Procedure Type | Minimally Invasive Spine |
| Compatibility | Plasma Probes |
Q1: Is this device suitable for multilevel spinal surgery?
Yes, the cryogenic cold plasma therapy machine is designed for multilevel spinal decompression and tissue ablation.
Q2: Does it reduce nerve damage risk?
The low temperature plasma technology minimizes thermal spread and protects surrounding nerves.
Q3: What tissue can be treated?
It is mainly used for nucleus pulposus and soft tissue ablation in spinal procedures.
Q4: Is it minimally invasive?
Yes, the device is commonly used in percutaneous minimally invasive spinal surgery.
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