Cryosurgery or curettage and cautery is not recommended for recurrent tumours. |
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The bulb on the end of this cautery was heated and applied to tissue to treat a variety of dental ills, including tooth decay and gumboils. |
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A bipolar cautery, indelible black marker, and test stimulation equipment and programmer should be available. |
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Providers at two centres used thermal cautery, and those at the remaining two used electrocautery. |
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Although a cautery usually is not needed, the nurse places an electrosurgical unit dispersive pad on the patient's thigh. |
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Thermal cautery may produce a lower incidence of sperm granuloma than electrocautery. |
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Radiofrequency ablation is the targeted cautery of cardiac tissue by local application of radiofrequency energy. |
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If a polyp or abnormal tissue is found, the doctor may choose to remove it with a snare or cautery, or may take a biopsy. |
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If a polyp or abnormality is found, your doctor may choose to remove it with a snare or using cautery. |
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Treatment includes excision or shave excision with curettage and cautery. |
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He then used a cutting cautery to burn through the tissues that lie above the spinal column. |
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Wheeler continued with the cutting cautery, and blood flowed into the open wound. |
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A concern could be that if cautery is needed around the lead of a patient, it could be problematic. |
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Do not contact the implant with disposable, capacitor-type cautery devices. |
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No randomised trials were identified that studied the efficacy of carbon dioxide laser, surgical excision, curettage or cautery, formaldehyde, podophyllin, or podophyllotoxin. |
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The distal extremity of the gemellus is also very adherent and will require sectioning with scissors or with the cautery knife. |
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However, individual lesions may be removed by light cautery, diathermy or laser vaporization. |
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Freeing up the flap of muscle fascia is easy but may require some arrest of bleeding of the musculocutaneous arteries using bipolar cautery. |
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At the tip of the cautery forceps, a low voltage current activates a heating element. |
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Because more bone is needed to complete a fusion than can be harvested from the spine, Wheeler then used the cautery to tunnel through the patient's right buttock to the crest of the iliac bone. |
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I had not been trying to kill her, nor had I been ministering to her with scalpel, needle, tweezers, cautery or any of the other implements doctors usually wield when patients jump and swear. |
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These include cautery devices, ligament balancers, navigational tools, reinfusion devices, and pulse lavage for example. |
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It can be treated with cautery, nasal tamponade or, in rare cases, vessel ligation or embolization. |
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Only the area of union between the two gemellus muscles, along the median line, will require the assistance of the cautery knife or dissection with scissors and good arrest of bleeding. |
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In twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence, occlusion of the vessel in the acardiac twin can be achieved by an embolisation coil, by bipolar cautery or by laser. |
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