harmonicscalpel is a surgical instrument that (unlike electrosurgery) uses ultrasonic vibrations to cut and cauterize tissue. The harmonicscalpel may...
positioners and stereotactic devices Mechanical cutters (scalpels, lancets, trocars, Harmonicscalpel, rongeurs etc.) Dilators and specula, for access to narrow...
procedure for 'total' tonsillectomy uses a scalpel and blunt dissection, electrocautery, or diathermy. Harmonicscalpels or lasers have also been used. Bleeding...
tissue-targeted heating include cauterization, electrosurgery, and harmonicscalpel. Patients who have a lipoma removed are usually able to return home...
Cardiothoracic Surgery. 2001;19(1):41-6.) Used for the first time Harmonicscalpel for the harvest of Radial and Internal mammary Artery conduits in India...
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accomplished (NYP). Fowler was also the first general surgeon to use the HarmonicScalpel (NY Magazine), a device that uses wave frequency (instead of electric...
adding and subtracting layers of tape on acrylic glass with a surgical scalpel, the artwork can only be visible when light is placed behind it, mimicking...
generated nearby caused a convulsion in a frog's leg being touched by a scalpel. In different experiments, he noticed contractions in frogs' legs caused...
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Sensui's comrades. His Doctor ability allows him to use his hands like scalpels, reattach limbs and create and infect people within his territory with...
(2011). "A single-blind controlled study of electrocautery and ultrasonic scalpel smoke plumes in laparoscopic surgery". Surgical Endoscopy. 26 (2): 337–42...
Wallis, John (1699). Opera Mathematica, Vol. III. Oxford. p. 39. (Contains Harmonics by Claudius Ptolemy.) Chisholm, Hugh (1911). The Encyclopædia Britannica...