Plasma electrosurgical systems for hospitals in Khmelnytskyi

Techiia Foundation continues to strengthen healthcare institutions across Ukraine by providing modern medical equipment that helps doctors deliver high-quality and safe care to their patients. This time, the Foundation donated RFS-100A plasma electrosurgical systems to two medical facilities in Khmelnytskyi — the Khmelnytskyi City Children’s Hospital and the Khmelnytskyi City Hospital.

The RFS-100A plasma electrosurgical system is an advanced medical device used during surgical procedures for precise tissue dissection and blood vessel coagulation. Thanks to plasma technology, surgeons can perform operations with minimal damage to surrounding tissues, helping reduce blood loss, shorten procedure times, and accelerate patient recovery.

The availability of such equipment is particularly important in pediatric surgery, where precision and safety are critical. The system enhances the quality of surgical treatment and expands the ability of medical teams to perform complex procedures in line with modern healthcare standards.

Today, Ukrainian hospitals continue to operate under increased pressure, while the need for advanced medical equipment remains exceptionally high. This is why Techiia Foundation focuses not only on individual projects but also on strengthening the long-term capacity of healthcare institutions across different regions of Ukraine.

“We believe that modern medical equipment is an investment in both the quality of healthcare and patient safety. By providing hospitals with advanced technologies, we help medical professionals work more effectively and ensure that patients receive treatment that meets the highest modern standards,” representatives of the Foundation said.

Supporting healthcare institutions remains one of Techiia Foundation’s key areas of work. Since the beginning of our activities, we have consistently helped hospitals across Ukraine modernize their infrastructure and implement technologies that contribute every day to protecting people’s health and saving lives.

We are grateful to the medical professionals who continue their work under extremely challenging conditions and remain committed to supporting healthcare facilities wherever assistance is needed most.

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