2006
DOI: 10.1097/00042728-200605000-00010
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Optimization of Thermocautery in Excisional Dermatologic Surgery

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“…tissue and no further tissue could be removed. Diathermy of the entire curetted bed was then applied using a thermocautery unit with a 1-2 mm diameter tip (Fig 1) (Geiger TCU; Geiger Medical Technologies, IA, USA) at a recommended setting of four (Lane et al 2006) which is a medium setting (range 1-10) for this unit. This setting produced charring (confluent blackening of the wound bed) but not excessive burning.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…tissue and no further tissue could be removed. Diathermy of the entire curetted bed was then applied using a thermocautery unit with a 1-2 mm diameter tip (Fig 1) (Geiger TCU; Geiger Medical Technologies, IA, USA) at a recommended setting of four (Lane et al 2006) which is a medium setting (range 1-10) for this unit. This setting produced charring (confluent blackening of the wound bed) but not excessive burning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Di sisi lain, kauterisasi memanfaatkan energi listrik dan mengubahnya menjadi energi panas, yang mana terjadi koagulasi saat memotong yang merupakan cara efektif untuk hemostasis. Selain itu, terdapat banyak perangkat thermocautery yang tersedia secara komersial yang dapat mengatur panas sesuai dengan jenis jaringan (17,18).…”
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