Electrosurgical units (ESUs) are a vital part of modern surgical procedures, offering surgeons a versatile tool for cutting, coagulating, desiccating, and fulgurating tissue. In this guide, we’ll explore the basics of ESUs, their applications, and the safety measures in place to ensure optimal patient outcomes. What is an Electrosurgical Unit? … Read More
Safety Precautions for Electrosurgery
Radiofrequency (RF) electrosurgery if utilized properly, it can permit the specialist to play out a wide range of systems securely, successfully and with negligible undesired tissue injury. Utilized without appropriate consideration, instruction, and preparing, electrosurgery, as different instruments and vitality sources, can possibly cause unreasonable tissue injury, and expanded employable … Read More
Electrosurgery vs traditional lancet-based surgery.
Electrosurgery is the application of a high-frequency (Rf) alternating polarity, electrical current to biological tissue as a means to cut, coagulate, dessicate, or fulgurate tissue particle. ESU’s (Electrosurgical unit), by contrast, uses radio frequency (RF) alternating current to heat the tissue by RF induced oscillation at a frequency more than 300 KHz of molecules … Read More