Electric Hook | ||
Model No. | Type of clamp head | Specification |
| 355.1.05 | Electric hook(White jaw) | Ф5×330 |
| 355.2.05 | Electric hook(Black jaw) | Ф5×330 |
| 355.3.05 | Electric hook(Ceramic jaw) | Ф5×330 |
| 356.1.05 | Electric hook(with suction & irrigation) | Ф5×330 |
| 355.1.5L | Electric Hook | Ф5×500 |
| 355.1.35 | Electric hook(White jaw) | Ф3.5×330 |
| 355.1.5L | Electric hook(White jaw) | Ф5×400 |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 | |
| Type of usage | Reusable | |
| Shelf Life | 5 years | |
| Warranty | 1 Year | |
The electric hook is a sophisticated electrosurgical instrument that integrates high-frequency cutting, coagulation, and mechanical dissection capabilities. Its unique "hook-shaped" tip design enables surgeons to perform precise dissection, tissue separation, and efficient hemostasis within confined surgical fields, making it an indispensable tool in modern minimally invasive surgery. The irrigating electrosurgical hook is a multifunctional device that combines electrosurgical capabilities with irrigation and suction functions. It features an independent irrigation and suction channel, allowing for simultaneous irrigation to maintain clear visibility or removal of smoke, blood, and tissue debris during cutting or coagulation procedures.
Core Features and Values
1. Precise Dissection and Control
- Hook-shaped tip design: The slender and angle-optimized hook head can accurately lift and grasp target tissues (such as blood vessels, bile ducts, and fascia), enabling "millimeter-level" precise separation while effectively avoiding collateral damage to surrounding critical tissues.
- Superior surgical field visualization: Compared to traditional electrosurgical knives, its "bottom-up" operation mode better exposes anatomical layers and maintains clear surgical field visibility.
2. Efficient Hemostasis and Cutting
- Integrated electrosurgical function: When paired with high-performance high-frequency electrosurgical equipment, it enables rapid switching between cutting and coagulation modes.
- Precise coagulation: The current is concentrated at the hook tip, allowing for accurate coagulation of small blood vessels, ensuring rapid and reliable hemostasis, reducing intraoperative bleeding, and shortening surgical time.
- Simultaneous separation and hemostasis: Achieves coagulation hemostasis on the wound surface while separating tissues, enabling "one-step" operation and improving surgical efficiency.
3. Enhanced Surgical Safety
- Reduced thermal damage: Precise energy output effectively limits the range of thermal diffusion, lowering the risk of thermal damage to adjacent tissues.
- Lower risk of accidental injury: The surgeon receives clear tactile and visual feedback from the hooked tissue, significantly reducing the probability of accidental cutting or injury to important nerves and blood vessels.
4. Suitability for Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Specifically designed for laparoscopic, thoracoscopic, and other minimally invasive procedures, it can easily enter body cavities through trocars, making it an ideal choice for completing complex minimally invasive surgeries.
Electric Hook | ||
Model No. | Type of clamp head | Specification |
| 355.1.05 | Electric hook(White jaw) | Ф5×330 |
| 355.2.05 | Electric hook(Black jaw) | Ф5×330 |
| 355.3.05 | Electric hook(Ceramic jaw) | Ф5×330 |
| 356.1.05 | Electric hook(with suction & irrigation) | Ф5×330 |
| 355.1.5L | Electric Hook | Ф5×500 |
| 355.1.35 | Electric hook(White jaw) | Ф3.5×330 |
| 355.1.5L | Electric hook(White jaw) | Ф5×400 |
| Quality Certification | ISO13485/ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001 | |
| Type of usage | Reusable | |
| Shelf Life | 5 years | |
| Warranty | 1 Year | |
The electric hook is a sophisticated electrosurgical instrument that integrates high-frequency cutting, coagulation, and mechanical dissection capabilities. Its unique "hook-shaped" tip design enables surgeons to perform precise dissection, tissue separation, and efficient hemostasis within confined surgical fields, making it an indispensable tool in modern minimally invasive surgery. The irrigating electrosurgical hook is a multifunctional device that combines electrosurgical capabilities with irrigation and suction functions. It features an independent irrigation and suction channel, allowing for simultaneous irrigation to maintain clear visibility or removal of smoke, blood, and tissue debris during cutting or coagulation procedures.
Core Features and Values
1. Precise Dissection and Control
- Hook-shaped tip design: The slender and angle-optimized hook head can accurately lift and grasp target tissues (such as blood vessels, bile ducts, and fascia), enabling "millimeter-level" precise separation while effectively avoiding collateral damage to surrounding critical tissues.
- Superior surgical field visualization: Compared to traditional electrosurgical knives, its "bottom-up" operation mode better exposes anatomical layers and maintains clear surgical field visibility.
2. Efficient Hemostasis and Cutting
- Integrated electrosurgical function: When paired with high-performance high-frequency electrosurgical equipment, it enables rapid switching between cutting and coagulation modes.
- Precise coagulation: The current is concentrated at the hook tip, allowing for accurate coagulation of small blood vessels, ensuring rapid and reliable hemostasis, reducing intraoperative bleeding, and shortening surgical time.
- Simultaneous separation and hemostasis: Achieves coagulation hemostasis on the wound surface while separating tissues, enabling "one-step" operation and improving surgical efficiency.
3. Enhanced Surgical Safety
- Reduced thermal damage: Precise energy output effectively limits the range of thermal diffusion, lowering the risk of thermal damage to adjacent tissues.
- Lower risk of accidental injury: The surgeon receives clear tactile and visual feedback from the hooked tissue, significantly reducing the probability of accidental cutting or injury to important nerves and blood vessels.
4. Suitability for Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Specifically designed for laparoscopic, thoracoscopic, and other minimally invasive procedures, it can easily enter body cavities through trocars, making it an ideal choice for completing complex minimally invasive surgeries.