What is bipolar caouria?
Surgical procedure involving bipolar caouria uses electricity through a medical facility that generally cuts human tissue or sealing of bleeding containers. Surgeons often combine this type of surgical tool simultaneously with a certain type of fluid irrigation that occurs during surgery to control the amount of tissue damage. Many medical areas usually use bipolar carates, including dentistry, general surgery and neurosurgery.
The main part of the cauterization device usually consists of a tong -type tool and a high -frequency electric current runs from one tip to another. One tip of the device can be used for cutting and the other to seal the blood vessels. Depending on the tool model, one tip may also be hollow and act as an intake device. The power supply of the bipolar cauteritic device generally has multiple frequency settings, allowing surgeons to cut, cauterize or make a combination of functionsj. Fine loop wire can be attached from one tip to another to remove polyps or larger areas of tissue.
synchronized physiological solution or medicinal irrigation can provide a pillow between an electrocauterite tool and tissue that often becomes dehydrated and shrinks during surgery. Electricity and heat produced by electrodes burn tissue, causing it to stick to the device. Surgeons may decide to use irrigation fluid to avoid this process, depending on the type of procedure.
The liquid can also be used as an extension of the device. When the electrodes heat water, the steam produced heating the tissue and cut off the specified amount at the desired depth. The amount of current used for different procedures varies according to the location of the body, the type of tissue and the desired treatment.
Compared to other Caumetods of Terization, Bipolar KaThe UTERIE allows surgeons to move accurately and gently and remove patients without causing extensive damage to neighboring or deeper tissue. Immediately by burning the affected blood vessels, surgeons usually spend less time performing the procedure and patients generally experience less blood loss and require less transfusion.
Bipolar caouria has a wide range of surgical applications. Oral surgeons can use this procedure as a method of removal of patient gum tissue and bipolar cautery in general surgery often effectively treat hemorrhoids. The accuracy of instrumentation and technology also allows neurosurgeons to perform fine procedures including microscopic blood vessels and nerves.