Electrosurgical Units (ESU)
Electrosurgical Units (ESU)
Electrosurgical Units (ESU)
(ESU)
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What Electrosurgery Is...
Electrosurgery is the use of high frequency electrical energy in the radio
transmission frequency (RF) band applied directly to tissue for cutting and
destroying tissue and stopping blood flow.
Electrosurgery is used on nearly every soft tissue in the human body. The
energy introduced by electrosurgery reacts with water molecules within the
cells of the tissue being treated. During surgery the tissue and blood
vessels are cut, which causes bleeding. To prevent too much blood loss and
to keep the operating field free of excess blood, electrosurgical units are
used.
In "bipolar" electrosurgery, both electrodes are the same or similar size and
are mounted on a common hand piece. Current flows from the generator to
the instrument, typically forceps, through one tine of the forceps, the active
electrode, through the patient tissue, to the other tine, the return electrode,
and returns to the generator to complete the circuit. No separate dispersive
plate or pad is used.
This technique is used when current is restrained to the immediate volume of
tissue being treated and does not diffuse through the body. Bipolar forceps
are insulated from each other. Bipolar accessories are not safe with ground
referenced generators.
ELECTRODES
Mode of Operation: Cut
“Cut” uses a spark, in addition to the heat of the current passing through
the tissue, to rapidly vaporize the tissue, creating a cutting effect.
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Mode of Operation: Coagulation
“Coagulation” or “Fulgeration” is used for maximum haemostasis, or
stopping the flow of blood. It uses intermittent short bursts of high voltage
to coagulate and char tissues without cutting.
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Mode of Operation: Blend
“Blend” is not a mixture of cutting and coagulation, but a modification of
the amount on time the generator is on, called the duty cycle. However, it
has properties of both cut and coag.
Mode of Operation: Dessication
“Desiccation” is used for destroying tissue. The cells dry out and form a
coagulum rather than vaporizing and exploding.
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Uses of Medical Electrosurgery
A routine part of laparoscopic (aided by lighted tube) and open surgeries
Safe around pregnant patients or doctors
Bloodless biopsy
Surgeries with antisepsis and hemostasis
Plastic Surgery (used in 85% of surgeries) and Implant surgery
(Recommended for first stage surgery only, since touching implant with
electrode is extremely dangerous. Use in later stages should be avoided.)
Gynecology, urology
Destroy cancer cells
Uses of Dental Electrosurgery
Root canal sterilization
Tissue sculpting in a manner far superior to laser
Prosthodontics
Accelerating desensitizing agents and whitening agents
(in spot whitening)
Mouth tissue incisions
Gingival curettage (tissue removal)
General bleeding control during surgery
Uses of Veterinary Electrosurgery
Ear cropping and tail docking
Eye lid surgery
Epilation (hair removal)
Gingivoplasty (surgical reshaping and recontouring of the gum
tissue)
Incision with healing on par with laser and scalpel with
minimal scar formation.
Neutering and Amputation
De-clawing and De-barking
Emergency trauma treatment
Electrodes
These are also called "tips" or "electrode tips" and come in a wide variety
of sizes and shapes suited to specific clinical indications for incision,
excision, curettage, and coagulation. These are held in an insulated hand
piece. Power should be turned off before switching tips to prevent electric
shock.
Calibration
Make sure that both electrodes are insulated from each other and other
conductive surfaces. Formica or other surfaces normally considered to be
insulators may be inadequate at the frequencies being measured. This applies
to electrostatic pads as well.
ACTIVE ELECTRODE
DISPERSIVE ELECTRODE
Calibration Using Model 454A
Analyzer – Generator Output
From MANUAL mode, select an isolated load as specified by the ESU
manufacturer. (50-1550Ω available range on the 454A).
Activate the ESU for two seconds to take a reading. Press the HOLD key
(F1) to save the parameters and then deactivate the ESU. A PRINT
prompt will appear above F2 only after an output is no longer detected.
Press the RELEASE key (F1) to show the data.
Parameter measurements:
•KVpp (peak-to-peak voltage
in kV – closed circuit only)
•CF (Crest Factor)
•I (current in mA)
•Power (in watts)
Calibration using Model 454A
Analyzer – RF Leakage
This test can only be conducted on ESUs with isolated outputs only. Other
ESUs are ground referenced or have an output balanced to ground. They
do not require this test.
Select the active or dispersive electrode. Select the load value (50-
1550Ω).