Proper maintenance and attention of electrosurgical generators in medical or veterinary facilities is critical. The most important key to the maintenance program for your electrosurgery unit is to keep a regular schedule for the performance of maintenance tasks. Three factors for providing proper care are: knowing what to do, when to do it and who has the responsibility for it. The person in charge of maintaining the units must be given time in their regular schedule to perform the tasks.
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Electrosurgical Generator (ESU) Maintenance Guide
Posted by Bovie Medical on Tue, Dec 23, 2014 @ 02:30 PM
Topics: Bovie Medical, Veterinary Electrosurgery, Bovie Medical Corporation, Electrosurgical Generators, Electrosurgical Safety Considerations
Electrosurgical units are one of the most common pieces of electrical equipment in an operating room. Although injury from inadvertent energy transfer isn’t frequent, it does happen, so it’s important to review safety measures and take the extra precautions to protect both your staff and your patients.
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4 Veterinary Electrosurgical Safety Considerations
Posted by Bovie Medical on Fri, Jul 25, 2014 @ 04:02 PM
The Bovie Medical Corporation is a leader in electrosurgical equipment including many veterinary applications. Because of the healing advantages for animals and the long term cost benefits for the practitioner, the use of tools for veterinary electrosurgery is on the rise. When making the move to electrosurgery, it's important to learn how to use the devices properly to get the results you desire. And, it’s important to be safety minded when taking advantage of these advancing technologies.
Topics: veterinary, electrosurgery, Electrosurgical Safety Considerations






