Definition:
RF (Radiofrequency) is a surgical technology that uses high-frequency electrical energy to generate controlled heat for cutting, coagulating, shrinking, or ablating soft tissues during arthroscopic procedures.
Think of it as a precision energy tool —it doesn’t just cut, it sculpts and seals at the same time.
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Key Functions
* Tissue Ablation: Removes damaged or excess tissue
* Coagulation: Controls bleeding effectively
* Capsular Shrinkage: Tightens lax ligaments or capsule
* Debridement: Cleans joint surfaces with precision
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Design Features
* Bipolar or monopolar systems
* Controlled temperature output for safety
* Various probe shapes (hook, wand, needle)
* Integrated fluid compatibility for arthroscopic use
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Common Applications
* Shoulder stabilization (capsular shrinkage)
* Meniscal debridement
* Synovectomy
* Cartilage smoothing
* ACL and ligament procedures
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Quick Marketing Line
“Precision radiofrequency technology delivering controlled ablation, coagulation, and tissue sculpting in advanced arthroscopic surgery.”










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