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Nitinol RF Probe, Straight-54, PMP-54-N

$2,898.95
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Medex SKU:
AVA-PMP-54-N
Packing Info:
1/Each
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Description

PMP-200-N (Nitinol RF Probe, Straight-200)

This is a reusable electrode designed for conventional thermal radiofrequency ablation at significant anatomical depths.

  • Probe Length: 200 mm (20 cm).

  • Tip Shape: Straight.

  • Material: Nitinol Alloy (Nickel-Titanium).

    • Features "shape-memory" properties that allow it to bend without permanent deformation.

    • Highly resistant to kinking compared to stainless steel.

  • Sterility: Non-Sterile.

    • Reusable device intended for steam sterilization (autoclave) between procedures.

  • Functionality:

    • Integrated Thermocouple for real-time temperature monitoring.

    • Provides impedance feedback to the generator to verify tissue contact.

  • Compatibility: Works with all Avanos/Halyard RF Generators (e.g., CRG-BASIC, CRG-ADVANCED, PMG-115).

  • Primary Clinical Uses: Deep-target procedures such as Splanchnic nerve blocks or Thoracic Sympathectomies.


PMP-54-N (Nitinol RF Probe, Straight-54)

This is a reusable electrode designed for high-precision targeting in superficial anatomical regions.

  • Probe Length: 54 mm (5.4 cm).

  • Tip Shape: Straight.

  • Material: Nitinol Alloy (Nickel-Titanium).

    • Super-elastic construction ensures durability over hundreds of uses.

    • Retains its straight profile even after repeated handling and sterilization.

  • Sterility: Non-Sterile.

    • Reusable; must be autoclaved before each procedure.

  • Functionality:

    • Integrated Thermocouple sensor at the distal tip for precise thermal control.

    • Relays constant temperature data to the generator to maintain therapeutic heat (typically 80°C).

  • Compatibility: Designed for use with Avanos RF Generators and corresponding 54 mm straight cannulae.

  • Primary Clinical Uses: Shallow-target procedures such as Cervical Medial Branch neurotomy (neck pain) or Stellate Ganglion blocks.