Veterinary surgery has advanced beyond the traditional, conventional techniques, which focused on scalpels, for a myriad of surgical applications. Newer, energy-based techniques like electrosurgery have paved the way for faster and more efficient surgical procedures.
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What You Need to Know About Bipolar vs. Monopolar Electrosurgical Procedures for Your Veterinary Practice
Posted by Bovie Medical on Wed, Sep 9, 2015 @ 10:50 AM
Topics: veterinary, electrosurgery, aaron, Veterinary Surgery
3 Benefits of Electrosurgery for the Veterinary Practice
Posted by Bovie Medical on Thu, Jul 9, 2015 @ 08:00 AM
With the rise of innovative veterinary surgery techniques, comes an increase in the practice of electrosurgery. With the use of an electrosurgical unit (ESU), veterinarians have the ability to provide more precise, convenient, and safe surgical procedures on their patients. More veterinary clinics are choosing to use electrosurgical devices each year for the reasons listed below.
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Veterinary Electrosurgery vs. Cautery: Key Features and Benefits
Posted by Bovie Medical on Fri, Aug 15, 2014 @ 08:50 AM
Over the years, as surgical procedures have evolved, so have the tools, instruments and devices used to deliver patient care. Veterinary surgical practices include a number of modalities that utilize energy based devices as the fundamental tools. Veterinarians can now harness various principles regarding electrons, photons and sound waves or radio frequency to transfer energy to the tissue of patients.
Topics: Bovie Medical, Veterinary Electrosurgery, Bovie Med, veterinary, Cautery, Bovie Medical Corporation, Veterinary Surgery
Recommended ESU Settings and Uses for Veterinary Applications
Posted by Bovie Medical on Wed, Aug 6, 2014 @ 12:29 PM
The use of energy-based devices in the field of veterinary surgery has seen a significant increase over the past number of years. With the introduction of any new piece of equipment there is sometimes a lack of really adequate instruction regarding it’s most efficacious use. This situation may also apply to the use of electrosurgical units (ESUs) for veterinary applications.
Topics: ESU, veterinary, Veterinary Surgery
Veterinary Electrosurgery vs. Radiosurgery: What’s the Difference?
Posted by Bovie Medical on Thu, Jul 31, 2014 @ 11:16 AM
Veterinary surgery has gone beyond the conventional techniques that rely on scalpels to perform many procedures. New cutting-edge technologies and methods for surgeries have provided veterinarians with more options. One such option is electrosurgery or radiosurgery/radiofrequency surgery.
Topics: Radiosurgery, Veterinary Electrosurgery, Veterinary Surgery






