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RESECTION MASTER

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The tissue fragments accumulating during a myoma resection float in the dilation medium and obstruct visibility in the cavum

Description

Difficult situations easily overcome

The tissue fragments accumulating during a myoma resection float in the dilation medium and obstruct visibility in the cavum. The risk of perforation increases as the procedure continues!

The resection procedure has to be continuously interrupted for the necessary removal of the resected tissue. This significantly prolongs the surgery times and can lead to what is known as the “TUR syndrome”. Furthermore, the repeated insertion of the resectoscope after every curettage poses the risk of perforation!

Richard Wolf squared up to this challenge by developing the RESECTION MASTER system.

This hybrid solution from conventional resection and instantaneous suction of the tissue fragments combines the advantages of both sectors in one system, and this sets us apart from the competition.

With short pulses, the resection tissue is automatically aspirated without delay and this guarantees a continuous overview throughout the procedure. There are no repeated interruptions to remove the tissue fragments.

This results in considerably improved patient safety and a faster and simpler procedure for the surgeon.