Hemostasis is a fundamental principle of surgery for which electrocoagulation is universally used. Bipolar electrocautery has an advantage over monopolar electrocautery in terms of the precision of the extent of tissue coagulation and the lateral extent of thermal tissue injury. However, secondary to the thermal changes induced in the tissue due to electric current passage, there is charring of tissue, which adheres to the cautery tip. This, not only decreases its effectiveness, but also, by getting avulsed while removing the cautery tip from the surgical field, causes rebleeding and more trauma to the tissue. Irrigation of the surgical field during application of cautery reduces the charring effect, thereby improving the efficiency and eff...
Surgery using a conventional scalpel causes the patient to lose a lot of blood; this needs to be avo...
Bipolar electrosurgical technology has gained worldwide attention with various companies introducing...
Background: The limitations and hazards of monopolar electrosurgical instruments in laparoscopic sur...
Hemostasis is a fundamental principle of surgery for which electrocoagulation is universally used. B...
Hemostasis is a fundamental principle of surgery for which electrocoagulation is universally used. B...
Over the past few years different methods of achieving haemostasis in surgery have been developed. A...
Losing a lot of blood during surgery using a conventional scalpel is something that is highly avoide...
Several plastic-insulated instruments (unipolar, standard and modified parallel bipolar instruments)...
INTRODUCTION: Transurethral resection syndrome is an uncommon but potentially life threatening compl...
Electrovaporization is a modification of electrodesiccation and has the potential to allow the remov...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the usefulness of bipolar electrocautery scissors for cervical conization. M...
Electrosurgery is used in the operating room as a means to cut tissue and maintain hemostasis. Bipol...
Context: Bipolar cautery forceps are an expensive instrument and especially in Government Medical co...
Bipolar vessel sealing and electrosurgery in general is pivotal in surgical and especially minimally...
Objective: During radical cystectomy, local hemostasis is a critical factor for surgical success. It...
Surgery using a conventional scalpel causes the patient to lose a lot of blood; this needs to be avo...
Bipolar electrosurgical technology has gained worldwide attention with various companies introducing...
Background: The limitations and hazards of monopolar electrosurgical instruments in laparoscopic sur...
Hemostasis is a fundamental principle of surgery for which electrocoagulation is universally used. B...
Hemostasis is a fundamental principle of surgery for which electrocoagulation is universally used. B...
Over the past few years different methods of achieving haemostasis in surgery have been developed. A...
Losing a lot of blood during surgery using a conventional scalpel is something that is highly avoide...
Several plastic-insulated instruments (unipolar, standard and modified parallel bipolar instruments)...
INTRODUCTION: Transurethral resection syndrome is an uncommon but potentially life threatening compl...
Electrovaporization is a modification of electrodesiccation and has the potential to allow the remov...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the usefulness of bipolar electrocautery scissors for cervical conization. M...
Electrosurgery is used in the operating room as a means to cut tissue and maintain hemostasis. Bipol...
Context: Bipolar cautery forceps are an expensive instrument and especially in Government Medical co...
Bipolar vessel sealing and electrosurgery in general is pivotal in surgical and especially minimally...
Objective: During radical cystectomy, local hemostasis is a critical factor for surgical success. It...
Surgery using a conventional scalpel causes the patient to lose a lot of blood; this needs to be avo...
Bipolar electrosurgical technology has gained worldwide attention with various companies introducing...
Background: The limitations and hazards of monopolar electrosurgical instruments in laparoscopic sur...