Karl Storz 27050M-S Monopolar Coagulating Rollerball Electrode - 27/28 Fr, 3mm
Karl Storz 27050M-S Monopolar Coagulating Rollerball Electrode - 27/28 Fr, 3mm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Karl Storz | Monopolar Coagulating Ball Electrode | 27/28 Fr | 3 mm | 27050M-S
The Karl Storz 27050M-S is a high-precision, unipolar/monopolar endosurgical electrode designed for controlled tissue coagulation, hemostasis, and localized fulgurating ablation. Engineered to operate within a resectoscope framework, this single-stem electrode features a 3 mm ball tip geometry and is scaled for exclusive integration with 27/28 French urological working elements and sheath assemblies.
The primary clinical focus of this electrode is to deliver highly targeted radiofrequency (RF) energy directly to vascular tissue walls during transurethral resections, optimizing blood vessel sealing while maintaining a minimal thermal spread profile to protect neighboring structural anatomical sites.
Technical Specifications
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Manufacturer: Karl Storz Endoskope
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Product Line: 27050 Series Resectoscopy Components
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Model Number (MPN): 27050M-S (Also cross-referenced under batch series 27050M)
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Device Sizing Profile: 27/28 French (27/28 Fr) System Scale
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Distal Tip Configuration: 3 mm Diameter Ball End (Roller Ball Matrix)
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Energy Delivery Modality: Monopolar / Unipolar Circuit (Requires a patient return ground pad)
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Guide Rod Configuration: 1 Single-Stem Stabilizer Rod
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System Color Coding: Brown Hub Matrix (Identifies 27/28 Fr instrument mapping)
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Working Length Scale: 28.8 cm Structural Length
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GMDN Device Classification: Endoscopic electrosurgical handpiece/electrode, monopolar, reusable (Code: 33596)
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FDA Product Classification: Hysteroscope and Accessories / Resectoscope Accessories (Product Code: HIH)
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