What is electrosurgery?
Application of high radiofrequency electrical current to body tissue
Why is radiofrequency used?
High frequency so higher let go current threshold
- essential for safety
What is electrosurgery used for?
SURGICAL DIATHERMY
How to change the effect in surgical diathermy?
Change the waveform delivered to the tissue
What equipment is used?
What is an electrosurgical unit?
What is the active electrode/probe used for?
Directly apply to surgical site
- applies the current
What is the dispersive/passive electrode used for?
What is the advantage over a scalpel?
- can stop bleeding far better
What are some contraindications for electrosurgery?
PACEMAKER! as current will flow through
- any transplanted devices! (prosthetic joint)
Define diathermy
Therapeutic generation of local heat in body tissues by high-frequency electromagnetic radiation
- conversion of electromagnetic energy into thermal energy to heat tissues (P=I^2 x R)
Define shortwave diathermy
Radiowaves of 11m wavelength
Frequency of 27 mHz
Not a surgery device
Greater heat retention and efficient healing as larger treatment area
Uses of shortwave diathermy
Pain relief Reducing muscle spasm Decreasing joint stiffness Contractions Increasing blood flow
Uses of diathermy for musculo-skeletal disorders
Uses of diathermy for cardiovascular disorders
- HTN
Uses of diathermy for chest disorders
Relieve muscle spasm in bronchial asthma
Subacute & chronic bronchitis
Uses of diathermy for neurological disorders
Uses of diathermy for genitourinary disorders
Uses of diathermy for mouth and teeth disorders
- cyst
Uses of diathermy for ENT disorders
- laryngitis
Define electrocautery
What are some principles of electrosurgery?
How does P relate to I and V?
P = IV
What is the current density?