AbstractOne of the biggest enemies of minimally invasive surgery is bleeding. The ongoing desire to improve hemostasis and thus its efficacy has led to the rapid evolution of electrosurgical technology. In this review we discuss the yet evolving science of electrosurgery. For the optimal use of available tools, it is of utmost importance for the laparoscopic surgeon to understand that different electrosurgical instruments have different properties and thus their use has to be tailored. To understand the concept well, we review the important landmarks in the evolution of electrosurgery related to gynecological laparoscopy, revisit the basic principles, and then proceed on to discuss the modern tools in the electrosurgical armamentarium
PurposeTo evaluate instrumental usage in laparoscopic gynecological surgeries and to develop key tim...
Electrosurgery is the most commonly used procedure presented in the operating room. Electrosurgical ...
The first laparoscopic procedure was performed by 1901 by Georg Kelling in dogs while the first lapa...
One of the biggest enemies of minimally invasive surgery is bleeding. The ongoing desire to improve ...
AbstractOne of the biggest enemies of minimally invasive surgery is bleeding. The ongoing desire to ...
The introduction of newer vessel sealing systems has revolutionized techniques of hemostasis during ...
Introduction Laparoscopy is the standard of care for many urologic procedures and witnesses nowadays...
Background: Electrosurgical units are the most common type of electrical equipment in the operating ...
The ongoing desire to improve hemostasis and efficiency during surgery is manifested in the rapid de...
The benefits of electrosurgery have been acknowledged since the early 1920s, and nowadays more than ...
AbstractElectrosurgery is widely used in laparoscopic surgeries. It is essential to understand the p...
SUMMARY In the last decade minimal invasive surgery including laparoscopy has gradually been sprea...
Abstract—Electrosurgery, one of the most-often used surgical tools, is a robust but somewhat crude t...
Importance: A range of energy sources are used in gynecologic laparoscopy. These energy sources incl...
The quest for safer and more efficient hemostatic tech-niques, both in open and laparoscopic surgery...
PurposeTo evaluate instrumental usage in laparoscopic gynecological surgeries and to develop key tim...
Electrosurgery is the most commonly used procedure presented in the operating room. Electrosurgical ...
The first laparoscopic procedure was performed by 1901 by Georg Kelling in dogs while the first lapa...
One of the biggest enemies of minimally invasive surgery is bleeding. The ongoing desire to improve ...
AbstractOne of the biggest enemies of minimally invasive surgery is bleeding. The ongoing desire to ...
The introduction of newer vessel sealing systems has revolutionized techniques of hemostasis during ...
Introduction Laparoscopy is the standard of care for many urologic procedures and witnesses nowadays...
Background: Electrosurgical units are the most common type of electrical equipment in the operating ...
The ongoing desire to improve hemostasis and efficiency during surgery is manifested in the rapid de...
The benefits of electrosurgery have been acknowledged since the early 1920s, and nowadays more than ...
AbstractElectrosurgery is widely used in laparoscopic surgeries. It is essential to understand the p...
SUMMARY In the last decade minimal invasive surgery including laparoscopy has gradually been sprea...
Abstract—Electrosurgery, one of the most-often used surgical tools, is a robust but somewhat crude t...
Importance: A range of energy sources are used in gynecologic laparoscopy. These energy sources incl...
The quest for safer and more efficient hemostatic tech-niques, both in open and laparoscopic surgery...
PurposeTo evaluate instrumental usage in laparoscopic gynecological surgeries and to develop key tim...
Electrosurgery is the most commonly used procedure presented in the operating room. Electrosurgical ...
The first laparoscopic procedure was performed by 1901 by Georg Kelling in dogs while the first lapa...