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publicationDate 2020-04-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention High-frequency electrocoagulation electric cutter with built-in water cooling system
abstract The utility model belongs to the field of medical equipment, a high frequency electricity congeals electrotome of built-in water cooling system is disclosed, including the electrotome body, the electrotome body includes tool bit, needle tubing and handle, tool bit and handle are connected respectively in the both ends of needle tubing, this body coupling of electrotome is used for controlling the heating element and the accuse temperature subassembly of tissue temperature. The utility model discloses a set up heating element and accuse temperature subassembly, when cutting human tissue, can prevent the wound carbonization that high temperature caused in certain extent with the temperature control of wound tissue, guaranteed the smoothness nature of tool bit cutting.
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