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Annals of Pediatric Surgery, 2018
Objective The current study assessed the outcome of the two-stage laparoscopic Fowler–Stephens orchidopexy (LFSO) for intra-abdominal testis (IAT). Testicular blood vessels were divided by two different methods, bipolar diathermy or the conventional ...
H. Alhazmi
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Objective The current study assessed the outcome of the two-stage laparoscopic Fowler–Stephens orchidopexy (LFSO) for intra-abdominal testis (IAT). Testicular blood vessels were divided by two different methods, bipolar diathermy or the conventional ...
H. Alhazmi
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A blinded in vitro comparison of five sets of bipolar diathermy forceps
Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences, 2004The objective of this blinded randomized trial was to compare five sets of bipolar forceps, both single use and reusable, and discuss their potential role in postoperative complications. An animal tissue experiment was set up with standardized parameters. Results indicate larger tips give larger burns.
S K, Nadig +3 more
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Infrared evaluation of the heat-sink bipolar diathermy dissection technique
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2015The use of the bipolar diathermy dissection technique is widespread amongst surgeons performing flap perforator dissection and microvascular surgery. The 'heat-sink' modification uses a DeBakey forcep as a heat sinking interposition between the bipolar tip and the main (vascular or flap) pedicle aiming to protect it from the thermal effects of the ...
J. Allan +5 more
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Haemostasis by Computerised Bipolar Diathermy.
Surgical technology internationalModern bipolar diathermy has certain limitations, especially regarding the regulation of the short coagulation course: it is somewhat awkward to use, is prone to mechanical malfunction and time consuming. The computerised bipolar diathermy system was originally developed for solving these problems in neurosurgery.
Bertil, Vällfors, Björn, Bergdahl
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Dangerous injury associated with bipolar diathermy
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2004Geoffrey D, Reid +2 more
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Anterior capsulorhexis by bipolar diathermy
1998Prednja kapsuloreksa predstavlja ključni korak u ekstrakapsularnim operativnim zahvatima,a posebno je bitna prilikom fakoemulzifikacije.Aparat za bipolarnu endodiajtermiju omogućuje preciznu kapsuloreksu i u otežanim uvjetima.
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Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
Mohammad Al Diab Al Azzawi +8 more
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Mohammad Al Diab Al Azzawi +8 more
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[Bipolar wet-field diathermy in microsurgery].
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1984The author describes a miniature bipolar diathermy unit which can be used for several microsurgical purposes. It was developed from a standard endodiathermy instrument which has been in use for pars plana vitrectomy since 1973. It features bipolar forceps which can be used for welding conjunctival flaps and macrohemostasis in strabismus, orbital and ...
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Cutting bipolar diathermy: Introducing a felt coat
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2011Maleeha H, Mughal, Jonathan D, Wiper
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