GENTLE ABLATION WITH RFITT TECHNOLOGY. For varicose vein treatment

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GENTLE ABLATION WITH RFITT TECHNOLOGY For varicose vein treatment

CELON RFITT METHOD For healthy and beautiful legs CELON has developed a leading bipolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) system that can be used to treat successfully insuffi cient veins in a minimally invasive procedure. RFITT (Radiofrequency-Induced Thermotherapy) The unique bipolar radiofrequency-induced thermotherapy (RFITT) technology represents an effective, user-friendly and safe alternative to conventional surgical methods, to laser technology and to monopolar high-frequency applications. During the procedure veins are gently heated to a temperature of 60 to 100 C using the CELON ProCurve bipolar applicator inserted into the vein. The tip is rounded so as to allow the applicator to be inserted into and withdrawn from the vein easily and gently. This localized and precise application of radiofrequency energy causes the vein to shrink and occlude in a short time. The obliterated vein remains in the body and is no longer visible. RFITT applicator: CELON ProCurve RF ablation control unit: CELON Precision

System features Bipolar technology (safe high-frequency treatment) 3D-impedance feedback (acoustic signal indicates the tissue response at all times) Auto stop function (reduced risk of thermal injuries or burns) Same RFITT applicator can be used for saphenous and perforator veins Free choice of anesthesia, for example GA, spinal, local, tumescent Free choice of access to the vein (introducer or vena section) Patient benefits Rapid mobilization Outpatient setting Signifi cantly lower levels of post-operative discomfort Good cosmetic results High patient satisfaction No infl ammatory reactions Less scarring, infection and hematoma Clinical outcome Complete occlusion rates of 98.4 % Radiofrequency-induced thermal therapy: results of a European multicentre study of resistive ablation of incompetent truncal varicose veins. [Phlebology 2013 Feb;28(1):38-46] RFA was less painful for patients than EVLA and produced less bruising in the postoperative period with comparable success rates Laser and Radiofrequency Ablation Study (LARA study): A Randomised Study Comparing Radiofrequency Ablation and Endovenous Laser Ablation (810 nm) [Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2010 Aug;40(2)] Prof. Mark Whiteley MS FRCS (Gen) FCPhleb Consultant Surgeon and Clinic Director, The Whiteley Clinic, United Kingdom The Celon RFITT ProCurve system has proven to be a very successful addition to our veins service. When used as part of our protocol, we have had excellent results in both truncal veins and perforators. As it uses radiofrequency, it does away with the need for laser regulations. Dr. med. Thomas K. Weiler Specialist for Surgery, Vascular Surgery and Phlebology, Vein Center Pforzheim, Germany I have used the Celon method for 4 years, and I am very satisfi ed with this in using this endovascular approach as the results are truly convincing. Given a correct indication, under proper application, an almost 100 % occlusion rate can be achieved in the treated vein segments. A particular advantage of the method is the fact that tumescent anesthesia can be basically avoided.

3D-impedance feedback The 3D-impedance feedback of the CELON Precision RF ablation control unit ensures a controlled power output during the entire coagulation process. An acoustic feedback signal indicates the treatment status at all times. As the degree of coagulation advances, impedance is measured directly at the tip of the CELON ProCurve bipolar applicator. The patented RFITT technology continously monitors tissue resistance, with an acoustic signal as impedance feedback. During the entire coagulation process the automatic power output control function adjusts the emitted energy. If the tissue is occluded, the impedance and the frequency of the acoustic signal increases and power output stops automatically. Power Duplex ultrasound imaging The RFITT applicator can be easily seen on duplex scanning where the two electrodes of the CELON ProCurve tip produce visible acoustic shadows. This is an advantage for clinicians new to the technique of endovenous ablation. The fl exible applicator is passed under ultrasound monitoring into the aff ected vein. To ensure correct positioning the applicator tip must be located at the saphenofemoral junction. Acoustic Signal Impedance Time The vein is occluded by impedance-controlled release of radiofrequency energy as the CELON ProCurve applicator is withdrawn slowly and smoothly. The diagram illustrates the three parameters power, impedance and acoustic signal in their relation to each other and to time. The success of the treatment is determined by the withdrawal speed. The optimum withdrawal speed is indicated by a slightly increasing frequency of the acoustic signal. Images courtesy of Dr. med. Peter Jüvon Lipinski, Specialist for Surgery and Vascular Surgery, Center for Vascular and Endoluminal Therapy Hamburg, Germany

Schematic view of endovenous thermal occlusion during withdrawal of the CELON ProCurve RFITT applicator. Each applicator has a diameter of just 5 Fr. (1.8 mm) and a total working length of 120 cm. Single markers are provided on the applicator at 10 cm, a double marker at 50 cm and a triple marker at 100 cm, so providing the user with a means of ensuring the correct pull-back speed is maintained. Thanks to the bipolar electrode measuring just 1.5 cm, it makes it possible to not only treat the great and small saphenous veins, but perforator veins as well, providing for potential cost savings.

CELON Precision Power Control Unit WB991027 WB991028 Control unit CelonLab PRECISION, 200 240 V 100 120 V CELON ProCurve Applicator Flexible bipolar RFITT applicator for intraluminal use Accessories B125011A type E/F (CEE 7/7), for continental Europe Bipolar power control unit with acoustic process monitoring, automatic power control and application time display for bipolar RFITT applicators WB990206 Bipolar applicator CelonProCurve 1200-S15, 1.8 mm (5.4 Fr.), spherical tip, 1200 mm shaft length, 15 mm electrode length, sterile, single use, 5 pcs. B125036A type A (JIS C 8303), for Japan Power cable must be ordered separately. Delivery includes: control unit, foot switch Technical Data Power supply Voltage... 200 240 V ~ Voltage... 100 120 V ~ Frequency...50/60 Hz Power consumption... 100 W Size Width... 436 mm Height... 175 mm Depth... 335 mm Weight... 9.7 kg Output Power... 1 25 W (in steps of 1 W) Frequency... 470 khz (±10 khz) Safety Protection class...i, IP 21 Applied part...type BF, defibrillation-safe B125048A B125060A type G (BS 1363), for UK type B (NEMA 5-15), for USA Published by Olympus Winter & Ibe GmbH, Kuehnstraße 61, 22045 Hamburg, Germany For a complete listing of sales and distribution locations visit: www.olympus.com W7053258_2-0 Printed in Germany