Title :
The Mechanism of Cutting in Electrosurgery
Author :
Honig, William M.
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical Engineering, Western Australian Institute of Technology, Bentley, 6102, W. Aust., Australia.
Abstract :
A detailed analysis shows how electrosurgical r-f power is localized in the vicinity of the cutting electrode. This localization requires a small radius of curvature for the surgical tip, relatively high r-f voltages, and rapid surgical tip motion. The erratic results sometimes encountered in electrosurgery may be due to a deficiency in the above procedures as well as a lack of care in the use of the r-f leads and ground plates. A further analysis supports the supposition that evolving steam bubbles in the tissue at the surgical tip continuously rupture the tissue and are responsible for the cutting mechanism.
Keywords :
Biological materials; Biomedical electrodes; Cancer; Circuits; Contacts; Dentistry; Oncological surgery; Surges; Voltage; Wire; Electricity; Electrodes; Electrosurgery;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.1975.324541