Coblation Wands
Coblation Wands are advanced electrosurgical devices engineered for controlled tissue removal, ablation, and coagulation using low-temperature radiofrequency (RF) energy in a saline-based medium. Commonly used in ENT (ear, nose, and throat) surgeries, spine procedures, and orthopedic interventions, these wands offer precise and minimally invasive soft tissue management with minimal collateral damage.
Unlike traditional electrocautery or laser devices, Coblation (Controlled Ablation) technology creates a plasma field at the wand’s tip that gently dissolves soft tissue at lower temperatures (typically 40–70°C), preserving surrounding healthy structures and reducing post-operative pain and scarring. This makes Coblation wands particularly effective in tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, turbinate reduction, vocal cord lesion removal, spinal disc ablation, and shoulder arthroscopy.
Constructed with ergonomic, single-use handpieces, these wands come in a variety of tip shapes and angles—including straight, angled, loop, spherical, and needle-tip designs—to optimize access and precision in confined surgical spaces. The integrated suction ports and irrigation channels allow for clear visualization, efficient smoke evacuation, and continuous saline delivery.
Coblation wands are compatible with coblation electrosurgical generators from major systems like ArthroCare (Smith+Nephew) and other RF platforms designed for bipolar plasma technology. Surgeons value their intuitive handling, efficient ablation speed, and tissue selectivity in both adult and pediatric procedures.