Endo Vascular Therapies
ONE DEVICE,
MULTIPLE RADIOFREQUENCY
TREATMENTS
COMPANY OVERVIEW
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
MEDRF4000
The World’s first device that solely utilizes radiofrequency and which can be used to treat every conceivable condition which responds to radiofrequency energy.
The MedRF4000® is a monopolar RF generator capable of delivering 4MHz radio waves to a variety of probes and catheters used in multiple RF ablation procedures. Parameter presets offer plug-and-play readiness for various treatment types, and a foot pedal allows hands-free control of energy application. The MedRF4000® supports practitioners during the treatment by providing real-time information – this means they remain in complete control. The principle of thermocoagulation guarantees an effective intervention in just a few minutes – it is safe, reliable, adaptable and minimizes complications for your patient.
Advantages:
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INDICATIONS
PROCTOLOGY
Hemorrhoids
HPR45i
Fistura
Fistula
PHLEBOLOGY
Spider Veins
Needle Holder
Perforator Veins
CR30i
Shaphenous Veins
CR45i
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WHAT IS RADIO FREQUENCY ABLATION?
Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA) is a medical procedure in which part of the electrical conduction system of the heart, tumour or other dysfunctional tissue is ablated using the heat generated from high frequency alternating current (in the range of 350-500 kHz). RFA is generally conducted in the outpatient setting, using either local anaesthetics or conscious sedation anaesthesia.
Two important advantages of RF current (over previously used low frequency AC or pulses of DC) are that it does not directly stimulate nerves or heat muscle and therefore can often be used without the need for general anaesthetic, and that it is very specific for treating the desired tissue without significant collateral damage.
INDICATIONS
- Liver Cancer
- Thyroid (Benign nodule & recurrent thyroid cancer)
- Breast Cancer
- Snoring
- Lung Cancer
- Hypersplenism
- Neurofiroma
- Renal Cancer
- Insulinoma
- Uterine Fibroid
- Varicose Vein
- Osteoid Osteoma
- Benign prostate hyperplasia
200W Multifunctional Generator that can cover all the applications using multi-electrodes
FEATURES:
- Switching Control System for larger ablation sizes
- Compatible with various electrode types
- Various treatment algorithms in memory
- 7” TFT LCD touch screen with smart UI
- Advanced Self Test function
- Automatic identification and function test of the catheter for the varicose vein mode
- Easy S/W upgrade and data download by USB(Front)
- Easy PC monitoring by USB(Back)
- Patient pad Monitoring System
- 3 channels of temperature sensing at the same time
- Monopolar and Bipolar electrode can work together
- Voice information system
NEEDLE SWITCHING:
- Operation status display
- Injection speed control
- Dedicated IV Pole included
- Internal cooling system prevents contiguous tissue from charring and thus widens ablation zone
- Smoothed out raised edge of insulation sheath for easier inserting and repositioning
- Angled connection of the tubings& cable to the handle is quite useful for percutaneous approach under C.T guidance
- Ideal straight needle by combining Internally Cooled needle and Saline Perfusion needle
- Jet-Tip (Cooled Wet Tip) is designed to prevent contagious tissue from charring and enhances frictional heat and thus maximizes ablation zone
- Can minimize irregular ablation shape by minimized saline perfusion volume
- Smoothed out raised edge of insulation sheath for easier inserting and repositioning
Jet-Tip Twins
- Makes a larger ablation size (up to 7cm)
- Much easier to use than cluster electrode
- Less traumatic than cluster electrode
- Highly effective in treating Portal Vein Tumour Thrombus
- Makes the largest ablation size in the world (with RF)
- Can use with monopolar and/or bipolar needle switching
- With bipolar needle switching, “no touch technique” is possible
- No heat-sync effect
- Independent temperature sensor and RF cable for each needle
- United cooling system tubes
- Needle switching possible
RF ABLATION FOR THYROID
- No Scar
- Minimally invasive
- No admission
- Quick recovery
- Easy procedurer
- No complication (Parathyroid)
- Local anaesthesia
- Good result, easy re-therapy
- No hypothyroidism
- Unique temperature control program
- Can control menstruation volume by controlling ablation area.
- The procedure time is short within minutes
- No incisions are required, leaving your uterus intact
Optimed
OptiMed is a German company engaged in the research and development, production and global distribution of medical products for minimal invasive therapy.
OptiMed production sites are located in Germany and guarantees consistent and continuous quality. Their products are available in over 40 countries around the world. Their long-standing experience in the field of medical product approval, enables them to meet both national and European requirements (CE certification) and international specifications.
- Renal Insufficiency
- Intolerance to iodine-based contrast medium
- Hyperthyroidism
- Presentation of Pathological shunts
- Search for sources of haemorrhage
- Display of abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Reduce the side-effects of iodine-based contrast medium
- Pelvic arteries
- Arteries of legs
- Renal arteries
- Visceral arteries
- Haemodialysis shunts
- Venous Imaging (max. 40 ml per injection)
- Imaging of retrograde portal artery with TIPS
| Physics comparison | Contrast media | CO2 |
|---|---|---|
| Viscosity | + | – |
| Velocity | – | + |
| X-ray visibility | positive CM | negative CM |
| Molecular structure | ||
| Molecular weight | CO2 > O2 |
| Physics comparison | Contrast media | CO2 |
|---|---|---|
| Excretion | Kidney | Lung |
| Contra indication |
Allergic reaction Renal failure Hyper/hypo thyroidism |
– Arterial septal defect – Ventricular septal defect – Open foramen ovale – Poor lung function |
| Binding capacity to erythrocyte | CO2 has a 3x binding capability than O2 | |
| Henderson / Hasselbalch | PH-deviation |
- Made seamlessly from one piece nitinol
- High-grade electro-polishing
- No significant stent shortening
- Application device with radiopaque markers
- Smooth-running pull-back technique
- Anti-jump technique for exact stent placement
- Braided sheath and flexible tip
- Recurring iliofemoral vein thrombosis
- Post thrombotic syndrome
- May-Thurner Syndrome
- Deep vein Thrombosis (DVT)
- Tumor-related stenoses
- Aortic stenosis and dissections
- Vena cava compression syndrome
- Obstructions of the vena cava
- Endoleak type 1a and 1b
- Outstanding radial force due to the closed-cell stent design especially developed for straight vessel segments
- Tantalum markers on stent ends for excellent visibility
- Anti-jump Technique TM to avoid stent migration during the stent deployment












