Experience precision and reliability with our High-Frequency 2MHz RF Electrosurgical Cautery Device, designed for seamless surgical applications. Delta Exim’s commitment to excellence ensures you receive a highly efficient tool that meets the highest standards of quality. Perfect for a wide range of electrosurgical procedures, this device promises enhanced safety and performance. Trust Delta Exim’s dedication to innovation and superior service for your medical equipment needs.
High-Frequency 2MHz RF Electrosurgical Cautery Device
About R.F Cautery:
The Technique of Radio Surgery involves the passage of high frequency radio waves ( 2 Mhz – megahertz) through soft tissue to cut, coagulate, or remove the tissue. Soft tissue resistance to there radio waves caused the cellular water in the soft tissue to heat, which produces steam, an results in cellular molecular dissolution of individual tissue cells.
The surgeon uses a hand piece with an active electrodes ( different type of electrodes for different applications) to transmit the radio waves. The radio waves are focused on the tissue by an antenna plat ) Patient plate) that is positioned behind the tissue in contact with patient’s skin.
Radio surgery in general practice has many advantages over conventional surgical techniques particularly dermatological, plastic and eye lid surgery, ENT Dental, quicker operating time; rapid healing, less tissue damage and less post operative discomfort have been observed and its wider use in hospital practice is recommended.
Radio frequency is not to be confused with electro-surgery machine ( surgical diathermy) spark gap circuitry unit ( electro cautery) and uses completely new technique compared with scalpel surgery and other techniques and Radio energy does the cutting very light. A very high frequency radio wave 0-3-2 Mhz and a fine needle or wire loop electrode which is held by the surgeon, radio energy passes between the cautery electrode and patient plate. It is concentrated at the needle end or wire loop electrode, resulting in the release of energy, which produces steam within the cells, thus vaporizing them and dividing the tissues.



















