The electro-scalpel
The electro-scalpel, also called an electric scalpel, surgical unit or HF appliance, is an electrical appliance that converts electrical energy into heat for the purpose of cutting, removing or coagulating soft tissue such as meat, thanks to currents that are above 200,000 Hz. These frequencies are used because they only produce heat, and because using lower frequencies could interfere with the nervous processes of the body. By the 1980s electricity as an energy application in surgery fell into disgrace. The use of the laser was hypertrophied by the same media that published cases of malpractice arising from electrosurgical complications. Patients appeared in the offices of gynecologists demanding the healing powers of the laser. Establishing throughout the country "laser centers", which required any surgeon seeking to be accredited as an expert in the use of laser a deep knowledge of the physics of the laser, which did not happen for the use of electric current.How does it work?
The operation of the electric scalpel is as follows: It circulates high-frequency current of moderate or high intensity between two electrodes applied to the body. This causes heat to be generated in the place applied and the tissue to be cut (electrosection) or coagulated (electrocoagulation). The currents can be of two types: direct current or alternating current. In direct current, also called galvanic current, there is a continuous exchange of electrons in a single direction between two opposite poles. In alternating current the exchange of electrons is bidirectional and the magnitude and direction vary cyclically in a sinusoidal way.https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmZn7u3cLMA4q8jyCFwWLk7Rr8ACmPWReHMEZDQVfXAj5v/IMG_20190709_213344.jpg