Thermocoagulation of resection surfaces of parenchymal organs using a new source of ultrahigh frequency energy (experimental study)
G. G. Gorokhov,
A. V. Strikovskiy,
L. V. Shkalova
et al.
Abstract:Relevance. Modern surgery is characterized by the use of various technical means to perform classical surgical techniques - separation and connection of tissues, hemostasis. The study of the applicability of new surgical devices and the search for technological techniques are an important task.The aim of the study: to evaluate the capabilities of the developed device based on microwave energy for hemostatic coagulation of resection surfaces of parenchymal organs.Materials and methods. The method is based on t… Show more
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