Microwave ablation is a recent development in the field of hyperthermia, using image-guided ablation. The antenna is introduced into the tumor tissue, and the microwave is transmitted to the tumor tissue through the ablation antenna. Dipole molecules and proteins in the local tissue surrounding the radiating end of the antenna oscillate at extremely high frequencies, causing local intense heat. Coagulation causes nucleus and chromatin coagulation, protein coagulation, and cell chromosome abnormality, inducing targeted cell death.
| Voltage | ~220V, 50Hz |
| Working Frequency | 2450MHz ± 50 MHz |
| Output Power | 0W to 100W (Adjustable) |
| Input Power | 1500 VA |
| Treatment Time | 0min to 30min (Adjustable) |
| Control Method | Foot pedal, Panel button, Emergency stop |
| Microwave Leakage | Cabinet leakage < 10mw/cm² |
| Temp Control | Water-cooled circulation system (< 45°C) |
| Measurement Range | 20-100 ºC (Error ± 1.5 ºC) |
| Safety Features | Overtemperature alarm & Automatic cut-off |
| Display | 27" All-in-one machine + 10.1" Touch screen |
| Applications | Oncology, General surgery, Intervention, Hepatobiliary, Vascular, Orthopedics |
| Target Lesions | Hepatoma, Lung tumors, Kidney tumors, Thyroid nodules, Lower limb veins |
1. Hardware Real-time Detection: Monitoring solid-state sources, circulating pumps, and needles continuously.
2. Solid-state Source Accuracy: Stable microwave output (5% tolerance) for precise control.
3. Intelligent Temp Control: Smart start/stop functionality at the ablation borders.
4. Real-time Monitoring: Live tracking of temperature, side margins, and ablation time.
5. Advanced Water-cooling: Prevents skin burns and ensures surgical safety by cooling the needle lever.
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