The Electro Surgical Bipolar Turbinate Probe is a specialized electrosurgical instrument designed for precise coagulation and controlled reduction of hypertrophied nasal turbinates. It is widely used in ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) procedures, particularly in functional nasal surgery where improved airway patency and minimal tissue trauma are required.
This probe operates using bipolar electrosurgical technology, allowing electrical current to flow only between the two active electrodes at the tip. This eliminates the need for a grounding pad and significantly enhances patient safety by reducing the risk of unintended thermal injury to surrounding nasal tissues. The result is controlled, localized coagulation with excellent precision.
The Electro Surgical Bipolar Turbinate Probe is specifically engineered for turbinate reduction procedures, helping to shrink soft tissue while preserving mucosal integrity. This makes it highly effective in treating nasal obstruction caused by turbinate hypertrophy, chronic rhinitis, and other functional nasal conditions.
Its slender and ergonomic design allows easy access into the nasal cavity, ensuring smooth maneuverability and precise targeting of turbinate tissue. The fine electrode configuration provides uniform energy distribution, minimizing bleeding and reducing postoperative discomfort.
Manufactured from high-quality medical-grade materials, the probe ensures excellent conductivity, durability, and reliable performance during electrosurgical procedures. The insulated shaft helps confine energy to the working tip, minimizing thermal spread and protecting surrounding delicate nasal structures.
The Electro Surgical Bipolar Turbinate Probe is compatible with standard bipolar electrosurgical generators used in ENT operating rooms. Its stable energy transmission ensures consistent performance, making it a dependable choice for surgeons performing nasal airway correction procedures.
This instrument is designed to enhance surgical efficiency by reducing intraoperative bleeding, improving visibility, and shortening procedure time. It supports minimally invasive techniques that promote faster patient recovery and reduced postoperative complications.
Key Features
- Designed specifically for turbinate reduction procedures
- Bipolar technology eliminates need for grounding pad
- Precise and controlled coagulation of nasal tissue
- Minimizes bleeding and improves surgical visibility
- Slim ergonomic design for easy nasal access
- High-quality medical-grade conductive material
- Insulated shaft reduces thermal spread
- Uniform energy distribution at the tip
- Compatible with standard ENT electrosurgical units
- Enhances minimally invasive nasal surgery outcomes
- Reduces postoperative discomfort and recovery time
- Reliable and consistent energy delivery
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Bipolar Turbinate Probe |
| Application | ENT Surgery, Nasal Turbinate Reduction |
| Material | Medical Grade Stainless Steel / Conductive Alloy |
| Finish | Polished Conductive Tip |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Turbinate Reduction Probe |
| Instrument Type | Electrosurgical ENT Probe |
| Usage | Tissue coagulation and turbinate ablation |
| Product Contents | 1 x Bipolar Turbinate Probe |
Applications
- Inferior turbinate reduction
- Treatment of nasal obstruction
- Chronic rhinitis management
- Functional endoscopic nasal surgery (FESS)
- ENT electrosurgical procedures
- Minimally invasive nasal airway surgery
- Soft tissue coagulation in nasal cavity
FAQs
Q1: What is a bipolar turbinate probe used for?
A1: It is used for reducing enlarged nasal turbinates and improving nasal airflow.
Q2: Is this instrument safe for nasal surgery?
A2: Yes, it provides controlled bipolar energy with minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissue.
Q3: Does it require a grounding pad?
A3: No, bipolar instruments do not require a grounding pad.
Q4: Is it reusable?
A4: Yes, it is designed to be autoclavable and reusable.
Q5: Which procedures commonly use this probe?
A5: Turbinate reduction, FESS, and other ENT nasal surgeries.
Q6: Does it reduce bleeding during surgery?
A6: Yes, it provides precise coagulation which significantly reduces intraoperative bleeding.

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