Automated system: Consists of a lightweight and easy-to-handle Treatment Control Unit (TCU) that automatically manages the procedure without the need for manual adjustments.
Single-use cartridge with catheter: The cartridge contains 28 ml of glycerin-based fluid and a 6 mm heat-shielded balloon catheter designed for insertion into the uterine cavity.
Rapid heating: The TCU heats the fluid to 173°C in just 8 minutes during treatment preparation.
Pneumatic system: The system transfers the fluid through the catheter to inflate the silicone balloon up to a pressure of 220 mm Hg within the uterine cavity.
Pressurization and depressurization cycles: During treatment, 3 cycles are performed to ensure uniform balloon contact with the uterine cavity and consistent fluid temperature.
Treatment duration: The procedure lasts 2 minutes and 38 seconds.
Intelligent control: The microprocessor automatically regulates time, temperature, and pressure parameters without requiring manual operator intervention.
LCD display: Easy-to-read screen providing clear instructions and information throughout the entire procedure.
Simplicity and comfort: The reduced-diameter catheter, short treatment time, and low requirement for anesthesia/analgesia make the system ideal for outpatient use.
Thermablate
The Thermablate EAS system is a thermal ablation device intended for the ablation of the endometrial lining of the uterus in women who suffer from excessive uterine bleeding due to benign causes and for whom the childbearing years are over.

