Electrosurgery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Electrosurgery is the application of a high-frequency electric current to biological tissue as a means to cut, coagulate, desiccate, or fulgurate tissue. (These terms are used in specific ways for th...
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The purposes of electrosurgery are to destroy benign and malignant lesions, control bleeding, and cut or excise tissue. The major modalities in electrosurgery are electrodesiccation, fulguration, electrocoagulation, and electrosection.
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During surgical procedures that use a laser or electrosurgical unit, the thermal destruction of tissue creates a smoke byproduct. Each year, an estimated 500,000 workers, including surgeons, nurses, The following questions link to information relevant to laser/electrosurgery plume hazards in the workplace...
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www.osha.gov/SLTC/laserelectrosurgeryplume/index.html
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Documents on electrosurgery and Elmed Electrosurgical units ... INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROSURGERY ... Laser Vs. Electrosurgery...
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