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publicationDate 2014-11-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Medical electric forceps device for treating spine disease
abstract The present invention relates to a medical electric forceps device for treating a spinal disease, comprising: a handle body including a knob for gripping a practitioner and a cylindrical guide extending vertically from an upper end of the knob; A wire guide connected to the tip of the cylindrical guide so as to communicate with the tip of the cylindrical guide; A flexible tube fixed to a distal end of the wire guide; A forceps guide fixed to a distal end of the flexible tube; A first and a second forceps hinge-fixed to the distal end of the forceps guide and hinged to each other and having first and second forceps teeth insulated to be energized locally only on the surfaces facing each other; A first and a second direction switching wire, one end of which is fixed to an outer peripheral surface of one end of the end portion of the forceps guide to control the direction; First and second force-acting wires each having one end fixed to an end of the first and second forceps to actuate the first and second forceps; And a first and a second electricity transmission line connected to the first and second forceps tooth surfaces to supply power to the first and second forceps tooth surfaces. Lt; / RTI &gt; According to the present invention, since the direction of the forceps can be changed freely, the treatment operation is easy, and the accurate lesion position is found and removed. Thus, not only the treatment effect is high, but also the particle generated during removal of the nucleus pulposus does not remain, , And after the removal of the nucleus pulposus, only the tissue of the lesion area can be accurately solidified and sutured by using the electric energy. Therefore, it is possible to obtain the effect of improving the customer satisfaction with the excellent treatment effect by reducing the recurrence.
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