
A Heating Coagulation Probe is a medical instrument used in endoscopic procedures to stop bleeding (hemostasis) by applying direct thermal energy to blood vessels or tissues.
Features:
Delivers controlled heat via a probe tip.
Often used with high-frequency energy sources.
Equipped with insulated shaft for targeted application.
Available in various diameters and lengths for different endoscopic tools.
Uses:
Coagulation of bleeding vessels during endoscopy.
Treating GI bleeding, ulcers, and vascular lesions.
Used in gastroenterology and surgical endoscopy for safe, effective hemostasis.