Medtronic - Peak PlasmaBlade
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PEAK Surgery System

Based on innovative proprietary technology, the PEAK® Surgery System is a new tissue dissection system that represents an important advance in radiofrequency (RF) surgical technologies. It consists of the PEAK PlasmaBlade® soft tissue dissection devices and the PULSAR® II Generator. PEAK PlasmaBlade devices offer the precision of a scalpel and the bleeding control of traditional electrosurgery without the extensive collateral tissue damage.1-3,* The PULSAR II Generator supplies pulsed plasma RF energy to the PEAK PlasmaBlade devices with an intuitive interface that is easy to use.                With proprietary pulsed plasma technology, PEAK® Surgery System is revolutionizing the way surgery is performed today. The PEAK PlasmaBlade is a unique soft tissue dissection instrument. Energy output from an electrosurgical generator, utilizing varying pulsed waveforms and duty cycles for both the cut and coagulation modes, induces electrical plasma along the cutting edges of a thin (nominally 12.5Μm), 99.5% insulated electrode.

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-cabs
2 years ago
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-Eagens
8 years ago
Director of Facilities

When we use the peak plasma blade in our O.R. we lose H.R vitals and sp02 motoring capabilities. We have an isolated ground circuit. Is this common?

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-Val Johnson
9 years ago
pulsar generator pm

To test the output of this device, it requires special equipment which I do not have. Looking for a company that works on these and could do a pm for me.

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[list]        [*]Compared to scalpel, reduces blood loss during skin incision        [*]Compared to traditional electrosurgery, reduced thermal injury depth        [*]Maintains its cutting effectiveness and hemostatic ability even when submerged in liquefied tissue or blood        [*]Operates at significantly lower temperatures than traditional electrosurgical technology (40 – 170°C vs. 200 – 350°C)5        [*]Simple set-up with plug-and-play functionality        [*]Numerous surgical applications        [/list]

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