LTC (low temperature cautery) F7255 model is a sterile bipolar battery operated disposable device used for the cauterization of tissues and capillary vessels. F7255 model is equipped with fine tip and reaches a maximum working temperature of 600°C (1100°F). It is mainly used for ophtalmology procedures, but is suitable to be used whenever a quick and precise cauterization is necessary, reducing possible damages to surroundings tissues.The cautery allows you to remove the batteries at the end of its use
A battery-powered device that produces and delivers a regulated electrical current used to heat the electrode tip or wire loop of a cutting instrument used during surgical intervention to burn or sear body tissue. It is used to stop bleeding (cauterization of blood vessels), to treat superficial skin lesions, e.g., the removal of warts, the removal of gastrointestinal polyps via an appropriate endoscope, or to occlude fallopian tubes during sterilization procedures. It will typically contain electronic circuits and have a built-in thermocoupler to help control the temperature at the electrode. This is not an electrosurgical diathermy system.