Chapter 17 Energy Source in Surgery
Surgery Technology
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11.19.20
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11.20.20
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Universally recommended by safety standard agencies to prevent accidental burns during electrosurgery
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REM; automatically stops the flow of current when impedance reaches a preset level.
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IED; device that monitors and corrects physiological dysfunctions and can be subject to interference from radio frequency electromagnetic energy
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Spray coagulation; technique where the current is pulses through the active electrode, which is held above tissue.
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Provides a combination of intermediate frequency and intermediate wave intervals.
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ESU; power source is the control and power unit.
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The circuit is interrupted by a less conductive medium.
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A solid lazing medium known for its attraction to protein and deep penetration into tissue
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The destruction of cater at abusing ultrasound technology
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KTP; a low power lasting medium that produces a very small diameter beam well suited to microsurgery.
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A type of laser formed by the combination of argon gas and specific dyes that alter tissue absorption of the lazing beam.
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instrument destroys tissue through the use of high frequency sound waves.
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A type of laying energy created when electrons are removed from the lasing medium.
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A solid crystal lasing medium that penetrate a wide variety of substances, including renal and biliary stones and soft tissue.
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acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
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The component of a laser system in which the lasing medium is contained and light is transformed.
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The complete destruction of tissue
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And inert gas used in electrosurgery to direct and shroud the electrical current.
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An inert gas used as a lasing medium during laser surgery
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A sticky, semiliquid substance that forms when tissue is altered by electrical ultrasonic energy
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