WELL TRUST arthroscopic machines are essential tools for orthopedic surgeries, categorized into three main types: arthroscopy shaver system, radiofrequency system, and endoscopy system.
Arthroscopy Shaver System
The arthroscopy shaver system is designed for resection and debridement of soft tissue and bone during arthroscopic procedures. It features a console, a motorized handpiece, adjustable speed settings, and a variety of blades for different joints. It is widely used in knee, shoulder, hip and ankle surgeries for debridement or meniscectomy.
Radiofrequency (RF) System
The radiofrequency system uses thermal energy to treat tissues, offering precise control for procedures like coagulation and ablation. They offer bipolar modes for controlled thermal effects, minimizing collateral damage.
Endoscopy System
The endoscopy system is core imaging component of arthroscopy, includes a camera, light source, and high-definition monitor. Modern endoscopy systems offer 4K resolution, wide-angle lenses, and ergonomic scopes for real-time visualization of joint structures.