Domain Surgical Inc.
Thermal energy precisely incises tissue
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
A surgeon’s wish list for a dissection tool would likely include these four features: a superficial tissue hemostatic effect without deep tissue injury, frictionless cutting without distortion or sticking, on-demand rapid onset and offset of effect, and easy cleaning to maintain the pace of surgery. Domain Surgical Inc. thinks its FMwand Ferromagnetic Surgical System meets these needs. “The device is based on the principal of ferromagnetic induction, whereby radiofrequency energy is passed around a loop of wire to produce heat that is capable of cutting and coagulating tissue.
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