Endoscopic Coagulation Probes
Endoscopic Coagulation Probes are essential electrosurgical instruments designed to provide precise coagulation and hemostasis during a wide range of minimally invasive endoscopic surgeries. These probes are widely used in specialties including gastroenterology, urology, gynecology, thoracic surgery, and laparoscopy, where effective bleeding control is critical to procedural success and patient safety.
Crafted from high-quality, medical-grade stainless steel with advanced insulation to prevent unwanted thermal injury, the coagulation probes deliver controlled monopolar or bipolar radiofrequency (RF) energy to targeted tissues. This precise energy application allows surgeons to rapidly seal blood vessels, reduce bleeding, and improve visualization in confined anatomical spaces.
Available in various sizes and tip configurations—including needle tips, ball tips, and flat or spatula designs—these probes are compatible with standard endoscopic equipment and major electrosurgical generator systems from manufacturers like Erbe, ConMed, Valleylab, and Olympus. Their slim, insulated shafts ensure easy navigation through endoscopes and trocars, maintaining sterility and surgical efficiency.
Endoscopic coagulation probes are offered in single-use sterile and reusable autoclavable formats to accommodate diverse hospital protocols and infection control standards. Their robust construction ensures reliable performance throughout prolonged procedures and multiple sterilization cycles.