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AA90 Surgical Cautery Pen with Micro Fine Tip Low Temperature 454°C (10/Box)

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AA90 Surgical Cautery Pen with Micro Fine Tip Low Temperature 454°C (10/Box)

AA90 Surgical Cautery Pen with Micro Fine Tip Low Temperature 454°C (10/Box)

The AA90 Surgical Cautery Pen from Aspen Surgical Products is a sterile, disposable cautery device designed for precise coagulation and hemostasis during minor surgical and dermatologic procedures. Featuring a micro-fine tip and low-temperature operation, it enables controlled tissue cauterization with minimal collateral damage. Each box includes 10 sterile cautery pens, ready for use in a clinical setting.

Non-Stock: Please allow 3 to 5 business days. Thank You!

What is it used for:

  • Precise coagulation and hemostasis of small vessels during minor surgical, dermatologic, and office-based procedures
  • Targeted cauterization of superficial lesions, excisions, shave biopsies, and other small-area procedures
  • Minimal collateral tissue injury due to micro-fine tip design and controlled low-temperature output

Details and Features:

  • Micro FINE TIP: Enables high-precision contact with small vessels and delicate tissues, improving control in tight areas
  • LOW-TEMPERATURE OPERATION: Delivers controlled heat at 454°C to reduce unintended tissue damage and improve safety margins
  • STERILE, SINGLE-USE: Each device is sterile and designed for one-time use to maintain infection control
  • BOX OF 10: Convenient, ready-to-use supply for busy clinical settings
  • ERGONOMIC HANDLING: Lightweight, easy-to-hold design for steady control during procedures
  • COMPATIBLE ACCESSORY CATEGORY: Designed for use with compatible electrosurgical systems and standard clinical workflows (per official device manual)
  • PROMOTES SAFER COAGULATION: Optimized tip geometry and thermal profile help limit collateral burn risk and promote faster, cleaner healing

Directions for use:

  • Use only by trained healthcare professionals in appropriate clinical settings
  • Inspect packaging and sterility before use; do not use if packaging is damaged or compromised
  • Open the sterile kit and remove the cautery pen without contaminating the tip
  • Connect or position the pen per your institution’s electrosurgical system guidelines and follow the manufacturer’s official instructions for activation
  • Apply the tip to the target tissue with brief, controlled contact; avoid prolonged application and excessive pressure
  • Use intermittent contact as needed to achieve hemostasis while protecting adjacent tissue
  • After use, dispose of the single-use tip and pen in accordance with your facility’s sharps disposal protocol
  • Store unopened boxes in accordance with the facility’s sterile storage guidelines; use before expiration.

Warnings:

  • For professional use only; intended for trained healthcare providers in clinical settings
  • Do not reuse or attempt to resterilize; single-use only
  • Ensure sterility is maintained until point of use; discard if packaging is compromised
  • Use with appropriate personal protective equipment and in accordance with institutional infection control protocols
  • Keep away from children and unauthorized personnel
  • Follow all local, regional, and national regulations regarding use of electrosurgical devices
  • Do not use if you have metallic implants or electronic devices in proximity unless cleared by your medical facility’s safety guidelines
  • Monitor the patient for thermal injury or unintended tissue damage; discontinue use if excessive heat or unusual resistance occurs
  • Do not modify the device or use it outside its intended purpose or recommended settings.

Side Effects and Potential Adverse Events:

  • Thermal injury to adjacent tissues or skin burns if misused or misdirected
  • Delayed wound healing or scarring at the treatment site
  • Pain, redness, or edema at the treated area
  • Local infection risk if aseptic technique is not maintained
  • Pigment changes or postoperative discoloration in sensitive individuals
  • Electrical interference with implanted devices in susceptible patients (discuss with the patient’s care team prior to use)
  • Adverse events are linked to improper technique or device damage; discontinue use and consult institutional safety guidelines if any anomaly is observed.

Buy AA90 Surgical Cautery Pen with Micro Fine Tip Low Temperature here at Mountainside Medical Equipment today!

$103.50
AA90 Surgical Cautery Pen with Micro Fine Tip Low Temperature 454°C (10/Box)
$103.50

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The AA90 Surgical Cautery Pen from Aspen Surgical Products is a sterile, disposable cautery device designed for precise coagulation and hemostasis during minor surgical and dermatologic procedures. Featuring a micro-fine tip and low-temperature operation, it enables controlled tissue cauterization with minimal collateral damage. Each box includes 10 sterile cautery pens, ready for use in a clinical setting.

Non-Stock: Please allow 3 to 5 business days. Thank You!

What is it used for:

  • Precise coagulation and hemostasis of small vessels during minor surgical, dermatologic, and office-based procedures
  • Targeted cauterization of superficial lesions, excisions, shave biopsies, and other small-area procedures
  • Minimal collateral tissue injury due to micro-fine tip design and controlled low-temperature output

Details and Features:

  • Micro FINE TIP: Enables high-precision contact with small vessels and delicate tissues, improving control in tight areas
  • LOW-TEMPERATURE OPERATION: Delivers controlled heat at 454°C to reduce unintended tissue damage and improve safety margins
  • STERILE, SINGLE-USE: Each device is sterile and designed for one-time use to maintain infection control
  • BOX OF 10: Convenient, ready-to-use supply for busy clinical settings
  • ERGONOMIC HANDLING: Lightweight, easy-to-hold design for steady control during procedures
  • COMPATIBLE ACCESSORY CATEGORY: Designed for use with compatible electrosurgical systems and standard clinical workflows (per official device manual)
  • PROMOTES SAFER COAGULATION: Optimized tip geometry and thermal profile help limit collateral burn risk and promote faster, cleaner healing

Directions for use:

  • Use only by trained healthcare professionals in appropriate clinical settings
  • Inspect packaging and sterility before use; do not use if packaging is damaged or compromised
  • Open the sterile kit and remove the cautery pen without contaminating the tip
  • Connect or position the pen per your institution’s electrosurgical system guidelines and follow the manufacturer’s official instructions for activation
  • Apply the tip to the target tissue with brief, controlled contact; avoid prolonged application and excessive pressure
  • Use intermittent contact as needed to achieve hemostasis while protecting adjacent tissue
  • After use, dispose of the single-use tip and pen in accordance with your facility’s sharps disposal protocol
  • Store unopened boxes in accordance with the facility’s sterile storage guidelines; use before expiration.

Warnings:

  • For professional use only; intended for trained healthcare providers in clinical settings
  • Do not reuse or attempt to resterilize; single-use only
  • Ensure sterility is maintained until point of use; discard if packaging is compromised
  • Use with appropriate personal protective equipment and in accordance with institutional infection control protocols
  • Keep away from children and unauthorized personnel
  • Follow all local, regional, and national regulations regarding use of electrosurgical devices
  • Do not use if you have metallic implants or electronic devices in proximity unless cleared by your medical facility’s safety guidelines
  • Monitor the patient for thermal injury or unintended tissue damage; discontinue use if excessive heat or unusual resistance occurs
  • Do not modify the device or use it outside its intended purpose or recommended settings.

Side Effects and Potential Adverse Events:

  • Thermal injury to adjacent tissues or skin burns if misused or misdirected
  • Delayed wound healing or scarring at the treatment site
  • Pain, redness, or edema at the treated area
  • Local infection risk if aseptic technique is not maintained
  • Pigment changes or postoperative discoloration in sensitive individuals
  • Electrical interference with implanted devices in susceptible patients (discuss with the patient’s care team prior to use)
  • Adverse events are linked to improper technique or device damage; discontinue use and consult institutional safety guidelines if any anomaly is observed.

Buy AA90 Surgical Cautery Pen with Micro Fine Tip Low Temperature here at Mountainside Medical Equipment today!