Physician | How TOPAZ Works
Through a small incision, approximately and inch long, the TOPAZ MicroDebrider is
applied on and around the tendon for half-second duration treatments placed a quarter
inch apart to form a grid-like pattern. With every fourth application, the device
is inserted deeper into the tendon - approximately a quarter inch in depth. Small
amounts of tissue are removed as a light application of radiofrequency energy is
guided into the tissue. TOPAZ treatment typically takes less than 20 minutes to
administer. Patients are ready to leave the clinic once recovered from local or
light sedation.
TOPAZ provides patients with a minimally invasive alternative to surgical
debridement.
TOPAZ is a minimally invasive technique, requiring only a small incision
for treatment purposes. Additionally, since the TOPAZ MicroDebrider preserves the
anatomical structure of the tissue, it allows for quick return to activities of
daily living.