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Electrosurgical Rocker Pencil with Needle - box/50 - Symmetry/Bovie ESP6N
Electrosurgical Foot Control Pencil - box/50 - Symmetry/Bovie ESP7
Electrosurgical Foot Control Pencil with Holster - box/40 - Symmetry/Bovie ESP7H
Electrosurgical Foot Control Pencil with Needle - box/50 - Symmetry/Bovie ESP7N
Disposable Solid Adult Return Electrode W/O Cable Solid Box/50 - Symmetry/Bovie ESRS
Disposable Solid Adult Return Electrode W/2.8M Cable Solid Box/50 - Symmetry/Bovie ESRSC
Bovie Specialist|PRO-G Electrosurgery System with Smoke Evacuation - Symmetry/Bovie A1250S-G
Bovie Bantam|PRO Electrosurgery System with Smoke Evacuation - Symmetry/Bovie A952-G
Olsen ® 1 1/2" (3.8cm) Needle Electrode, 5/Bx - Symmetry/Bovie 97110BX
Olsen® Needle Electrode, Micro Dissection, (5/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 97125BX
Olsen ® 3 1/2" (8.9cm) Needle Electrode, 5/Bx - Symmetry/Bovie 97116BX
Olsen® Monopolar Pencil, Button Switch, White w/Blade Electrode (50/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 75530
Olsen® Needle Electrode, Micro Dissection, (5/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 97117BX
Olsen® Monopolar Pencil (25/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 75800
Olsen® Monopolar Pencil, Electrosurgical Pencil, (100/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 95012
Olsen® 1 1/4" (3.2cm) Needle Electrode, 5/Bx - Symmetry/Bovie 97130BX
Olsen® Needle Electrode, 4 5/8 in, 117 mm, Single Use, (5/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 97134BX
Olsen® Needle Electrode, 2 in, 51 mm, Single Use, (5/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 97111BX
Olsen® Needle Electrode, 6 5/8 in, 168 mm, Single Use, (5/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 97136BX
Olsen ® 2 3/8" (6.0cm) Needle Electrode, Single Use, 5/Bx - Symmetry/Bovie 97112BX
Olsen ® 6" (15.2cm) Needle Electrode, (5/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 97114BX
Olsen® Needle Electrode, Micro Dissection, (5/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 97115BX
Olsen® Needle Electrode, 4 5/8 in, 117 mm, Single Use, (5/bx) - Symmetry/Bovie 97145BX
Olsen® Needle Electrode, 1 5/8 in, 41 mm, Single Use, (5/bx - Symmetry/Bovie 97131BX
Electrosurgery is the application of a high-frequency electric current to biological tissue as a means to cut, coagulate, desiccate, or fulgurate tissue. Its benefits include the ability to make precise cuts with limited blood loss. Electrosurgical devices are frequently used during surgical operations helping to prevent blood loss in hospital operating rooms or in outpatient procedures.
In electrosurgical procedures, the tissue is heated by an electric current. Although electrical devices may be used for the cauterization of tissue in some applications, electrosurgery is usually used to refer to a quite different method than electrocautery. The latter uses heat conduction from a probe heated to a glowing temperature by a direct current (much in the manner of a soldering iron). This may be accomplished by direct current from dry-cells in a penlight-type device. Electrosurgery, by contrast, uses alternating current to directly heat the tissue itself. When this results in destruction of small blood vessels and halting of bleeding, it is technically a process of electrocoagulation, although "electrocautery" is sometimes loosely and nontechnically used to describe it.
Often electrosurgery is mistakenly referred to as diathermy. Unlike Ohmic heating by electric current passing through the conductive tissue in conventional electrosurgery, diathermy means dielectric heating, produced by rotation of molecular dipoles in high frequency alternating electric field. This effect is most widely used in microwave ovens which operate at gigahertz frequencies.
Electrosurgery is commonly used in dermatological, gynecological, cardiac, plastic, ocular, spine, ENT, maxillofacial, orthopedic, urological, neuro- and general surgical procedures as well as certain dental procedures.
Electrosurgery is performed using an electrosurgical generator (also referred to as power supply or waveform generator) and a handpiece including one or several electrodes, sometimes referred to as an RF Knife. The apparatus when used for cutting or coagulation in surgery is still often referred to informally by surgeons as a "Bovie," after the inventor.
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