
TURBILON
what is the difference between rfitt (celon) and rf plasma (coblation)?
Both technologies are used for the ablation of the nasal cornetes, not exceeding 70 degrees of temperature. the great advantage of rfitt (thermo therapy) is the measurement of impedance, the equipment measures the resistance of the tissue and as the ablation occurs, the power delivery is reduced to zero. this is very important not to perform an energy overdose. the premise of coblation technology is to apply 10 seconds of energy equitably to all the tissue to be treated (time pressing the pedal). however, there are tissue sectors that require less application and, on the contrary, other sectors that require more time, depending on their composition. the measurement of impedance offers precise, safe and better-performing treatment.
The diameter of the tip also plays a determinant role. those devices with 1.8 mm in diameter tend to generate greater trauma at the insertion point. this translates to unwanted bleeding in the area where the device is inserted. the turbilon technology, of coworkdoc, has 1.1 mm in diameter offering a lower trauma and bleeding at the point of insertion. in addition the same product can be used in both pediatrician and adult patients.
The energy-generating equipment, bipolar rfitt radio frequency, emits an acustical signal during the application time. while ablation is developing, an acute and ascending sound warns about the ongoing process. by reaching the optimal ablation the equipment automatically stops the power delivery, autostop, emitting an intermittent alarm sound. at that time you must change the position of the tip to apply energy in a new area
Technical information
Length of work: 11 cm
Angulation: 45 degrees
Diametro: 1.1 mm
Sterilization:
Uses: disposable, one use
Connect with consoles
Compatible bipolar rfitt radio frequency