Electrosurgical instrument systems

HET™ bipolar system

<p>The HET™ bipolar system uses energy to treat grades I and II hemorrhoids in a non-surgical procedure.​</p>

Features

The non-surgical, one-treatment approach to hemorrhoids

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Efficient treatment of hemorrhoids in one procedure2

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Gentle, non-surgical treatment with minimal pain to the patient1,2

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Low treatment temperature minimizes collateral tissue damage3

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Consistent capture and constant pressure3


How is the HET™ bipolar system different than other hemorrhoid treatment options?​

Many hemorrhoid treatments, including banding and infrared coagulation, often require multiple procedures.4,5 In contrast, HET™ bipolar system allows for hemorrhoid treatment in a single therapy session.2

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of patients report complete resolution of bleeding after one week6

of patients report improvement of bleeding after one week6

of patients report complete resolution or improvement after three months6

Ordering information

Item number Description Units per box
180-1022 HET™ bipolar forceps 4
180-1007 HET™ temperature monitor 1
28-152 Miltex™* McGivney hemorrhoid forceps 1
180-1046 HET™ power supply accessory 1
180-1047 HET™ reusable cable accessory 1

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  1. Crawshaw BP, Russ AJ, Ermlich BO, Delaney CP, Champagne BJ. Prospective case series of a novel minimally invasive bipolar coagulation system in the treatment of grade I and II internal hemorrhoids. Surg Innov. 2016;23(6):581–585.
  2. Kantsevoy S, Bitner M. Nonsurgical treatment of actively bleeding internal hemorrhoids with a novel endoscopic device (with video). Gastrointest Endosc. 2013;78(4):649–653.
  3. Piskun G, Tucker R. New bipolar tissue ligator combines constant tissue compression and temperature guidance: histologic study and implications for treatment of hemorrhoids. Med Devices (Auckl). 2012;5:89–96.

  1. Ganz RA. The evaluation and treatment of hemorrhoids: a guide for the gastroenterologist. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2013;11(6):593–603.
  2. Rivadeneira DE, Steele SR, Ternent C, Chalasani S, Buie WD, Rafferty JL. Practice parameters for the management of hemorrhoids (revised 2010). Dis Colon Rectum. 2011;54:1059–64.
  3. Kothari TH, Bittner K, Kothari S, Kaul V. Prospective evaluation of the hemorrhoid energy treatment for the management of bleeding internal hemorrhoids. World J Gastrointest Endosc. 2021;16;13(8):329335.