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Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved – 15 mm Monopolar Ball Electrode
Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved – 15 mm Monopolar Ball Electrode
SKU:PS-DAWBC-00310
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Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved, SKU PS-DAWBC-00310, is a reusable electrosurgical diathermy arm manufactured with German stainless steel working components and an insulated shaft for monopolar surface coagulation, spot hemostasis, and tissue-contact energy delivery in operating room procedures. The available size variant is 15mm under model PS-DAWBC-00310, configured with a curved arm profile, rounded ball electrode tip, insulated blue shaft, proximal connector interface, and reusable Class I electrosurgical accessory construction. The rounded ball tip is used during general surgery hemostasis, gynecology soft tissue coagulation, ENT mucosal work, dermatologic lesion bed coagulation, plastic surgery flap-edge refinement, oral surgical soft tissue management, and veterinary electrosurgical procedures. The curved geometry supports access around wound margins, retractor edges, narrow mucosal corridors, and angled tissue planes where a straight electrode approach limits contact control. General surgeons, gynecologic surgeons, ENT surgeons, dermatologic surgeons, plastic surgeons, oral surgeons, veterinary surgeons, hospitals, clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, distributors, and procurement departments use this accessory where controlled monopolar ball-tip coagulation and reusable tray compatibility are required.
Curved Arm Geometry and Ball Electrode Contact
The Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved works through a rounded distal electrode that delivers monopolar energy across a broader contact surface than a needle or blade tip. The ball geometry is selected when the surgeon needs surface coagulation, point hemostasis, shallow tissue desiccation, or controlled contact across a small operative area. Its curved arm changes the approach angle, allowing the active tip to reach recessed wound edges, mucosal folds, and retractor-limited sites without forcing the handle into the visual corridor. The insulated shaft separates the active working end from adjacent tissue contact and supports controlled positioning during activation through a compatible electrosurgical generator. The proximal connector interface links the accessory to the active handpiece or cable system used in the facility’s monopolar setup. German stainless steel working components maintain the shape and contact surface through repeated use and reprocessing. The 15mm format provides a compact working profile for surgical fields where the operator needs a rounded coagulation tip rather than a cutting blade, loop, or needle electrode.
Monopolar Coagulation Workflow in Surgical Procedures
During general surgery, Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved is used for spot hemostasis after skin incision, subcutaneous dissection, fascial exposure, and wound edge preparation when a rounded contact electrode is preferred. In gynecology, the curved ball tip supports coagulation around vaginal soft tissue, perineal repair, laparotomy exposure, and selected pelvic soft tissue surfaces where direct straight-line access is restricted. ENT surgeons use the rounded tip for nasal mucosal contact, auricular tissue work, tonsillar bed hemostasis support, and head and neck soft tissue steps requiring controlled surface coagulation. Dermatologic teams use the instrument for lesion bed coagulation, margin refinement, and superficial hemostasis after excision. Plastic surgeons select the curved profile for flap edge work, scar revision, and contour-sensitive coagulation where tissue contact must remain localized. Oral surgical teams use the same principle for gingival and mucosal hemostasis in compatible electrosurgical setups. Veterinary surgeons apply the accessory during small animal soft tissue surgery, reproductive procedures, wound edge management, and oral soft tissue cases.
15mm Size Selection and Curved Tip Handling
The 15mm PS-DAWBC-00310 variant is selected when the clinical workflow requires a compact curved diathermy arm with a rounded electrode contact point. The ball tip provides broader contact than a needle electrode, making it suitable for coagulation of small bleeding points, superficial tissue surfaces, and limited mucosal areas. In general surgery, the 15mm size supports controlled hemostasis around incisions, wound edges, and shallow operative planes. In ENT and oral surgery, the curved configuration helps the active end approach mucosa without excessive handle obstruction. In gynecology, the same geometry assists surface coagulation during perineal, vaginal, and abdominal soft tissue work. Dermatologic and plastic surgery teams select the rounded end when a cutting blade is not required and surface contact is preferred. Veterinary teams can use the size for small animal soft tissue and oral procedures where a compact active electrode improves access. Selection depends on target tissue thickness, operative field depth, access angle, generator mode, and the surgeon’s intended coagulation footprint.
German Stainless Steel Components and Procurement Documentation
German stainless steel working components provide corrosion resistance, dimensional stability, and a consistent electrode contact profile for reusable electrosurgical accessory handling. The insulated blue shaft supports visual identification in electrosurgical trays and separates the user’s instrument pathway from the active distal contact region during monopolar workflow. Satin, dull, or mirror finish procurement options support facility documentation and product standardization, while the reusable construction allows tray-based inventory management under validated reprocessing protocols. Cleaning requires attention to the ball tip, curved arm, insulated transition, connector interface, and shaft surface because tissue residue, coagulum, fluid, or insulation wear can affect operating room handling. Reprocessing follows facility protocols for reusable electrosurgical accessories, including point-of-use preparation, residue removal, cleaning, drying, insulation inspection, connector review, packaging, and sterilization before clinical use. CE marking and ISO 13485 alignment support regulated purchasing documentation for hospitals, clinics, distributors, veterinary practices, dental centers, and international healthcare buyers. FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States channels maintain reusable electrosurgical accessory records, while OEM availability and one-piece ordering support replacement purchasing.
| SKU | PS-DAWBC-00310 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved |
| Price | $38.50 |
| Size/Gauge Variants | 15mm model PS-DAWBC-00310 |
| Instrument Category | Reusable electrosurgical diathermy arm with ball electrode |
| Procedure | General surgery hemostasis, gynecology soft tissue coagulation, ENT mucosal work, dermatologic lesion bed coagulation, plastic surgery flap-edge refinement, oral surgical soft tissue management, veterinary electrosurgical procedures |
| Material | German stainless steel working components with insulated reusable shaft |
| Finish | Satin, dull, or mirror finish procurement options with blue insulated shaft |
| Sterilization | Reusable; clean, dry, inspect insulation, ball tip, curved arm, and connector interface, then sterilize through validated facility protocol before sterile use |
| Instrument Classification | Class I reusable electrosurgical diathermy arm accessory |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Certifications | CE & ISO 13485 with FDA-compliant procurement support |
| Warranty | 1-year warranty with 30-day money-back support for eligible non-personalized orders |
| MOQ | 1 piece |
| OEM / Custom Orders | Available for distributor, hospital, clinic, dental, veterinary, and institutional purchasing programs |
| After-Sale Service | Return and replacement support, order tracking assistance, and procurement documentation support |
How does Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved differ from a straight needle electrode?
Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved uses a rounded ball tip for broader surface contact during coagulation. A straight needle electrode concentrates energy at a sharper point and is selected when fine cutting, pinpoint contact, or narrow tissue entry is required. The curved ball design supports hemostasis across small surface areas without using a blade-shaped or needle-shaped active end. Its angled arm also improves access around wound margins, mucosal folds, and retractor-limited fields. Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved is more suitable when the surgeon wants rounded contact and surface coagulation. A straight needle electrode is more appropriate when a narrow active point is required.
When should the 15mm Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved size be selected?
The 15mm Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved size is selected when the operative field requires compact ball-tip coagulation with a curved access profile. In general surgery, it supports hemostasis around skin, subcutaneous tissue, and shallow wound edges. In ENT and oral surgery, the curved form helps reach mucosal surfaces while keeping the handle outside the direct visual line. In gynecology, the same size supports soft tissue coagulation during vaginal, perineal, and abdominal procedures. Dermatologic and plastic surgery teams use the rounded end for lesion bed coagulation, scar revision, and flap edge management. Selection depends on target tissue thickness, access angle, generator mode, coagulation footprint, and the surgeon’s preferred distal contact style.
What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA-compliant procurement mean for this product?
Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved is supplied for healthcare purchasing workflows that require traceable instrument documentation. CE marking supports regulated distribution where European conformity documentation is required. ISO 13485 alignment indicates that the manufacturing quality system follows a recognized medical device framework. FDA-compliant procurement support helps buyers serving United States healthcare channels maintain records for reusable surgical instruments and electrosurgical accessories. Hospitals and clinics can use these references during vendor onboarding, internal product review, and recurring supply approval. Distributors can include PS-DAWBC-00310 in electrosurgical, general surgery, gynecology, ENT, dental, dermatology, plastic surgery, and veterinary procurement programs.
How are the curved arm, ball tip, and connector interface used intraoperatively?
The connector interface links Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved to the compatible monopolar handpiece or cable system. The surgeon positions the curved arm so the rounded ball electrode reaches the target tissue surface without crowding the operative field. The ball tip contacts the selected point or surface before generator activation. The curved geometry helps maintain contact around angled planes, mucosal recesses, and wound margins. The insulated shaft helps control the working pathway while keeping the active contact limited to the distal electrode region. After the procedure, the ball tip, insulation, curved arm, and connector interface require inspection before reprocessing and reuse.
How should hospitals, clinics, and distributors manage sterilization and supply?
Diathermy Arm With Ball Curved is intended for reusable electrosurgical tray management under validated facility protocols. After the procedure, the rounded electrode, curved shaft, insulated surface, and connector end require prompt cleaning preparation. The accessory should be dried, inspected for insulation integrity, checked for connector condition, packaged, and sterilized according to the facility’s reusable electrosurgical accessory workflow. Hospitals can stock PS-DAWBC-00310 for general surgery, gynecology, ENT, dermatology, dental, plastic surgery, and veterinary trays. Clinics and distributors can order single units or include the diathermy arm in custom electrosurgical accessory sets. Procurement teams receive return and replacement support, order tracking assistance, and documentation support for institutional purchasing.


