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DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1330363
Grundlagen der Hochfrequenz-Chirurgie – Teil 2: Anwendungen in der Endoskopie
Principles of Electrosurgery – Part 2: Applications in EndoscopyPublication History
Publication Date:
17 December 2012 (online)
Zusammenfassung
Hochfrequenz-Chirurgie ist die Anwendung von hochfrequentem elektrischem Strom auf biologisches Gewebe mit dem Ziel eines thermischen Effekts, der medizinisch nutzbar ist. Diese Technik wird bei einer Vielzahl von Eingriffen angewendet und ist aus der modernen Medizin nicht mehr wegzudenken. Elektrochirurgisches Basiswissen sollten alle in der Endoskopie tätigen Mitarbeiter aufweisen. In diesem Beitrag werden die wichtigsten Anwendungsgebiete der Hochfrequenz-Chirurgie auf anschauliche und systematische Weise erklärt.
Abstract
Electrosurgery is the use of high-frequency electric current on biological tissue with the goal of creating a thermal effect that is medically useful. This technology is applied for a large number of interventions and has become indispensible in modern medicine. This article will describe the most common applications of radio-frequency associated surgery in a clear and comprehensive manner.
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