Electrosurgical Suspension Apparatus |
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Authors: | Paul J Weber MD Brent R Moody MD Jill A Foster MD |
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Institution: | Division of Dermatology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Dermatologic surgeons commonly employ electrosurgery. OBJECTIVE: We describe a novel, yet simple, electrosurgical suspension apparatus and variations that facilitate the performance of excision and repair, Mohs micrographic surgery, cosmetic surgery, and other forms of dermatologic surgery. METHODS: The described techniques result from more than a decade of use and refinements in electrosurgical suspension apparatuses. RESULTS: The use of an electrosurgical suspension device has eliminated electrosurgical needle stick injuries, facilitated surgery, and reduced the risk of surgical field contamination via the electrosurgical handpiece or wiring. CONCLUSION: The use of a suspended electrosurgical handpiece results in reduced surgical time, eliminates many of the inconveniences associated with the current use of electrosurgery, and facilitates the use of electrosurgery as a tool of the dermatologic surgeon. |
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