Meaning Electrocoagulation
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Electrocoagulation


The coagulation (clotting) of tissue using a high-frequency electrical current applied locally with a metal instrument or needle with the aim of stopping bleeding. There is also, for example, laser coagulation and photocoagulation.
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Electrocoagulation


A procedure that uses an electrical current to stop bleeding.
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Electrocoagulation


A procedure that uses heat from an electric current to destroy abnormal tissue, such as a tumor or other lesion. It may also be used to control bleeding during surgery or after an injury. The electric [..]
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Electrocoagulation


Using high-frequency electric current, which is applied by a needle or metal instrument, to coagulate (clot) blood in order to stop bleeding.
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Electrocoagulation


See diathermy.
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Electrocoagulation


Procedures using an electrically heated wire or scalpel to treat Hemorrhage (e.g., Bleeding Ulcers) and to ablate Tumors, mucosal lesions, and refractory arrhythmias. It is different from Electrosurge [..]
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Electrocoagulation


Electrosurgical procedures used to treat hemorrhage (e.g., bleeding ulcers) and to ablate tumors, mucosal lesions, and refractory arrhythmias.
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Electrocoagulation


A treatment process that uses sacrificial anodes of iron, aluminum, or other ion-producing materials in place of flocculants such as aluminum sulfate (alum), ferric chloride, or polymers to provide th [..]
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Electrocoagulation


The use of heat generated by electricity to change tissue from a fluid to a semi-solid, similar to cooking an egg. Electrocoagulation is the operating method behind flash thermolysis.
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Electrocoagulation


The use of heat generated by electricity to change tissue from a fluid to a semi-solid, similar to cooking an egg. Electrocoagulation is the operating method behind flash thermolysis.
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