EickTron120‐160
EN‐13
MA510a_EN
Instruction’sManual Manualed’Istruzioni
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of active electrode. When the current density is reduced and a broad‐
surfaced electrodeis used, to dissipate the energy overalarger area,the
effectistodryoutthesurfacecells,withoutdeeppenetration,resultingin
coagulation. These coagulate surface cells then serve as a layer of
insulation, preventing heat derived by s
uccessive applications of current
frompenetratingtoodeeply.Thecurrentnormallyusedforcoagulationis
modulated and depending from the modulation percentage is the
smoothness of cutting, goodness of haemostasis and likelihood of tissue
destruction. Deeper current modulation brings to somewhat roughly
cuttingandthechanceofsomeslightdept
hoftissuedestructionbutmore
efficientcoagulation.
Thefollowingruleshelptheoperatortoobtaingoodcoagulation:however
every user must follow first of all his professional judgment as he does
everytimeinhispractice.
Selectaballorheavywireelectrode;
Locatethebleeder,af
terhavewipedtheexcessbloodfromthearea,
contactlightlythebleederbeforeactivatingtheelectrode;
Stop the electrode activation as soon as the tissue blanches to avoid
tissuedamage;
Maintain clean the electrode’s tip (the optional sponges F7520 to
cleantheelectrodesareadvised).
BipolarCoagulation
Bipolarcoagulationconsistsinthehemostaisofsmallbloodvesselsofthe
bodytissuebetweenthetwotipsoftheforceps.
When the current density is reduced, the drying of the cellular surface is
obtained,withoutdeeppenetrationanditsconsequentcoagulation.These
superficially coagulatedcells actasa layer of insulation that preventsth
e
heat,duetosuccessivecurrentapplications,topenetratetoodeeply.