This is a robotic assisted hysterectomy. The bipolar appeared to not function properly, and so they switched to "pure PK cautery." I've been searching and am not finding anything. Thanks in advance! ...
Is there such a thing as flexural cautery? I think it might be electrocautery because that's something this doctor says a lot, but I wanted to make sure there wasn't a flexural cautery even though Google didn't pull anything for it.
The patient had a tonsilectomy and UPPP.
This was removed with a needle-tip <_____> cautery, settings of 20, leaving a cuff of tissue posteriorly to wrap up around for the UPPP. ...
The soft tissue was then sharply incised until the cautery control fascia was encountered in that s/l exide/site
does cautery control fascia make sense? ...
A bladder flap was created with ____________ bipolar cautery.
I could not free the tube and right ovary. Therefore, I used the _______________ to separate the uterus and the right ovary and fallopian tube ...