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Electrosurgery is the
application of a high-frequency (radio frequency)
alternating polarity,
electrical current to
biological tissue as a
means to cut...
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gradually increase if the patients’
plaque control is up to standard.
Electrosurgery is
defined as the
intentional p****age of high-frequency
waveforms or...
- that (unlike
electrosurgery) uses
ultrasonic vibrations to cut and
cauterize tissue. The
harmonic scalpel may be
superior to
electrosurgery in that it can...
- A
hyfrecator is a low-powered
medical apparatus used in
electrosurgery on
conscious patients,
usually in an
office setting. It is used to
destroy tissue...
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better known as "
electrosurgery". (It is also
referred to
occasionally as "electrocautery", but see
disambiguation below.)
Electrosurgery and
surgical diathermy...
- necessary.
Treatments for
cosmetic reasons include shave excision and
electrosurgery.
Following treatment,
recurrence is rare. Skin
lesion James, William...
- low-certainty
evidence that
there is no
difference between using scalpel and
electrosurgery in
infection rates during major abdominal surgeries.
Wikisource has...
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charge Evolutionarily significant unit
Electrosurgical unit, used in
electrosurgery Search for "esu" or "E-S-U" on Wikipedia. Esus (disambiguation) All...
- years, and now
include diathermy,
hyperthermy treatment of cancer,
electrosurgery scalpels used to cut and
cauterize in operations, and radiofrequency...
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Medically necessary dermatologic surgical procedures include curettage and
electrosurgery, and Mohs
surgery for the
treatment of skin cancer, as well as skin...