Bipolar Resectoscope Loop
The Bipolar Resectoscope Loop is a precision-designed electrosurgical instrument used for safe and effective transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) and bladder tumors in urological surgeries. Engineered for use with a bipolar resectoscope system, this loop electrode delivers focused radiofrequency (RF) energy through a bipolar circuit, ensuring precise tissue removal with reduced thermal spread and minimal risk to surrounding structures.
Optimized for procedures performed in saline irrigation environments, the bipolar loop provides improved visibility, hemostasis, and patient safety compared to traditional monopolar systems. It is especially effective in treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), bladder lesions, and non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) through transurethral access.
Manufactured from high-quality, medical-grade stainless steel, the bipolar resectoscope loop electrode ensures superior conductivity, mechanical strength, and thermal resistance. The loop design enables controlled tissue resection layer by layer while maintaining consistent cutting depth. The electrode’s smooth finish and sharp profile minimize tissue drag and enable accurate excision under endoscopic guidance.
Available in a range of loop sizes and styles—including standard loops, button vaporization electrodes, needle electrodes, and roller balls—this instrument is compatible with leading bipolar resectoscope systems such as Olympus, Karl Storz, Richard Wolf, and Stryker. Its universal connector ensures easy integration with most bipolar generator units used in modern electrosurgical suites.
The Bipolar Resectoscope Loop is offered in both single-use sterile and reusable autoclavable formats to meet various hospital protocols and cost-efficiency goals. Each loop undergoes strict quality control and complies with FDA, CE, and ISO standards, ensuring reliability and safety for high-performance surgical outcomes.