“…This is important because dermatologic surgeons used electrosurgery widely to achieve hemostasis. Electrosurgery, especially with monoterminal devices, has the potential to interfere with pacemaker function by oversensing, altering pacemaker rate, or device reprogramming, but bipolar electrocoagulation is less likely to lead to malfunction, as evidenced by two recent large studies that noted no adverse effects from the use of bipolar electrocoagulation near pacemakers . Specifically, bipolar electrocautery poses less risk to the paced patient because current flows through the tissue only between the tips of the instrument, limiting energy dispersion.…”