electrocautery in English

noun
1
cautery using a needle or other instrument that is electrically heated.
I am a new perioperative nurse who would like to know the difference between electrocautery and electrosurgery.

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1. Bipolar electroCautery may be a superior treatm …

2. Angiomas, if they are small, could just be cauterized with an electrocautery

3. Care should be taken with electrocautery as ethanol is flammable.

4. Meticulous operative technique, such as electrocautery to minimize bleeding, cannot be overstressed.

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6. Curettage is performed through the use of a curette tool and an electrocautery needle (electric needle)

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8. Cautery with silver nitrate is less likely to burn too deeply and is preferred to electroCautery

9. Aerosolizing) • Electrocautery smoke plumes specifically in the aerodigestive tract includes the airway (pharynx and larynx), pulmonary tract (trachea, bronchi, and lungs), and upper digestive tract (esophagus)

10. Compared to those treated with chemical Cautery, those treated with bipolar electroCautery had a longer nosebleed-free period and a lower incidence of recurrent epistaxis within 2 years of treatment

11. A strain gauge (130) is affixed to the proximal, end of the electrocautery blade and measures the displacement of the blade as a result of resistance and drag acting on the blade.

12. ‘Where did they find the instruments needed to Cauterize wounds?’ ‘Any bleeding is immediately Cauterized with an arthroscopic electrocautery tip.’ ‘All of her wounds had been Cauterized by the flash burns, which kept her from bleeding to death.’

13. ‘Emphysematous Blebs may be a source of diagnostic confusion.’ ‘The surgeon can thoracoscopically visualize the full pleura, staple or resect Blebs, apply electrocautery, laser, resect pleura or instill sclerosant (usually talc).’ ‘Peripheral pulmonary Blebs may occur when the regulated process of lung growth is altered.’

14. Actinic keratosis Senile keratosis, solar keratosis Dermatology A premalignant lesion of sun-exposed skin that is overly sensitive to the effects of UV light–sunlight, and more common in the fair-skinned or elderly Clinical Discrete scaly or gritty erythematous plaques located on a sun exposed surface Diagnosis Biopsy Management Cryosurgery or electrocautery; some topicals may be used to