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publicationDate 2022-06-21-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-216777216-U
titleOfInvention A soft-attached pen-type pulse ablation electrode via surgical approach
abstract The utility model discloses a head-end soft-attached pen-type pulse ablation electrode through a surgical approach, which relates to the technical field of medical instruments, comprising an electrode, a control handle and a controllable curved neck in the middle, which solves the problem of the existing ablation electrodes. There are several pairs of positive and negative electrodes in the action part of the electrode needle. The circuit control can only realize the switch of all positive and negative electrodes, and cannot realize the independent control of several groups of positive and negative electrodes. The ablation position needs to be increased or reduced according to the lesion and the treatment object. , the beneficial effects are: the electrodes of the device are divided into several pairs of positive and negative electrode pairs, the switch button on the handle can control the opening and closing of each pair of positive and negative electrode pairs, and the ablation area can be controlled at will.
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