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Small Animal Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy


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more power is needed to penetrate deeper tissues. Instead, cutting energy heats up the tissue more quickly, minimizing char accumulation and allowing energy to penetrate deeper into the target tissues. With coaptive coagulation, the flattened vessel wall becomes fused as the current is applied to the instrument. Heat denatures the outer vessel wall and dehydrates the vessel, halting blood flow.

Schematic illustration of most electrosurgery units operate within the medium radiofrequency electromagnetic spectrum. Some units operate at a higher radiofrequency (3–4 MHz) and are referred to as radio wave radiosurgery.

      Source: From Huhn [3].

Schematic illustration of pure cut is a continuous low-voltage waveform.

      Source: From Huhn [3].

      Monopolar electrosurgery provides hemostasis for vessels smaller than 2 mm in diameter, and collateral damage can occur up to 2 cm from the coagulation site [6, 7].

      Source: From Taheri et al. [5].

Photo depicts electrode extensions are available in various tip configurations.

      Source: From Huhn [3].

Photo depicts both J- and L-shaped extensions are available for use with monopolar electrosurgery.

      Source: From Huhn [3].

      Safety of Monopolar Electrosurgery

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