Do you perform electrosurgical procedures in your family practice office? No, we’re not talking about electrocautery. Electrocautery in medical terminology is often misused as a synonym for electrosurgery, even by medical professionals. Don’t confuse electrocautery with electrosurgery.
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Most Common Uses of Electrosurgery in Your Family Practice Office
Posted by Bovie Medical on Wed, Oct 14, 2015 @ 02:30 PM
Topics: Medical Devices, electrosurgery
Cold plasma, also known as non-thermal plasma, has been recognized for many years. It has demonstrated usefulness in a variety of industries. Recently, however, this unique state of matter has helped professionals in the medical field to develop and utilize new powerful, but safe, surgical tools.
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Purchasing a Veterinary Electrosurgical Device: 7 Key Questions to Ask
Posted by Bovie Medical on Tue, Aug 26, 2014 @ 09:30 AM
Electrosurgery has revolutionized the way that veterinarians can treat the animals that people love. Today, there are a wide variety of electrosurgical devices on the market that provide assistance with electrosurgery for veterinarians. If you are interested in buying any kind of electrosurgical device, these 7 questions will be important to consider before you begin the buying process.
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It's an exciting time in the medical industry. We now have more access to better medical devices than ever before.
In fact, electrosurgery is now used in 80% of all surgical procedures. This is no small part of the increasing number of successful surgeries, compared to just 15 years ago. Indeed, not only do these medical devices increase the chances of success, but they allow us to operate on people who would previously considered 'high risk' candidates and thus inoperable.Nearly the entire medical field is taking advantage of electrosurgery options, including those who work in plastic surgery, dermatology, gynecology, family practice, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, dental, urology and even veterinary.
We've found these devices to have a wide variety of uses and to be useful for everything from the simplest skin leision removal all the way to open heart surgery. There are a number of advantages to using the latest devices.
- They provide accurate, concise surgical cutting.
- They can aptly control bleeding by causing coagulation.
- This can be caused independently or simultaneously.
Nothing has propelled the medical industry into the future more than the latest medical devices. When you consider that 80% of all surgical procedures are performed with electrosurgery, you quickly realize how important an ESU is. Doctors with all types of needs and practices can now see the improved surgical results of using these accurate, precise and advanced devices.
Photo courtesy of Grant Cochrane.
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