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Designed for easy set-up with a ‘plug and play’ approach, WEREWOLF COBLATION Technology uses lower temperatures than other ablation methods*1-4 – typically no higher than 70°C – and has been shown to minimise thermal damage to surrounding tissue.**5,6

  • Integrated FLOW~IQ pump is designed to offer consistent saline delivery and ensure efficient plasma formation
  • Simple loading of irrigation tubing helps to eliminate issues associated with the flow control valve and irrigation pump
  • Intuitive display with customisable settings

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Disclaimer

*Compared to monopolar RF technologies and laser technology.

**In comparison to monopolar electrocautery, CO2 laser and bipolar diathermy.

***Compared to monopolar electrocautery, bipolar and cold dissection; p< 0.001.

For detailed product information, including indications for use, contraindications, precautions and warnings, please consult the product’s applicable Instructions for Use (IFU) prior to use.

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Citations

1. Smith+Nephew 2010. Internal report. PN 69832 Rev A.

2. Smith+Nephew 2010. Internal report. PN 86791 Rev 1.

3. Smith+Nephew 2010. Internal report. P/N 86257 Rev A.

4. Smith+Nephew 2010. Internal report. P/N 60736-01 Rev A.

5. Magdy EA, et al. J Laryngol Otol. 2008;122(3):282 - 290.

6. Roje Z, et al. Coll Antropol. 2009;33(1):293 - 298.

7. Parsons SP, et al. Otolaryngol - Head Neck Surg. 2006;134(1):106 - 113.

8. Smith+Nephew 2017. Internal report. P/N 91999.

9. Temple RH, et al. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2001;61(3):195 - 198.

10. Ahmad MU, et al. J Laryngol Otol. 2020;134(3):197 - 204.

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