Mono Polar Foot Switching Electrode Handle
Mono Polar Foot Switching Electrode Handle is an electrosurgical instrument that allows surgeons to control energy delivery through a foot switch while maintaining focus on the surgical site. This design enables hands-free operation during procedures, enhancing surgical precision and efficiency in various operating room settings.
The ergonomic handle provides comfortable grip and precise control during extended procedures. It's commonly used in general surgery, gynecology, and other surgical specialties where controlled cutting and coagulation are required, improving surgical workflow and patient outcomes.
Mono Polar Foot Switching Electrode Handle
This is an electrosurgical instrument that combines a monopolar electrode handpiece with a foot-switch activation system. During surgery, monopolar energy is used to cut tissue and coagulate blood vessels. While standard monopolar pencils are activated by buttons on the handpiece itself, this variant uses a floor pedal (foot switch) to allow hands-free activation.
The handle connects to a standard electrosurgical generator and holds a blade or needle electrode. By connecting to a foot switch, the surgeon can maintain a completely steady hand on the cutting tip and energize it only when the foot pedal is pressed. This provides finer control and reduces unintended tissue burns from accidental button pressure. The reusable handle is fully autoclavable, and the connecting cable is insulation-tested for electrical safety.
