Electrosurgery

Electrosurgery is a surgical technique which uses a high-frequency electrical current to cauterize, cut or remove tissue. This technique has revolutionized modern medicine, providing a much greater range of precision and accuracy than traditional methods of tissue removal and has become an invaluable tool in the medical profession. Electrosurgery has replaced many traditional surgical procedures and has led to shorter recovery times for patients, greatly reducing pain and complications. It is commonly used for a wide variety of medical procedures such as removing warts, cysts, polyps and tumors, as well as for plastic surgery, vascular and orthopedic procedures. Electrosurgery has also been used to treat dental conditions like periodontal disease and has been used to fix facial fractures. It is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive method of medical treatment that has improved both the accuracy and the speed of medical procedures.

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International Journal of Surgical Techniques

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Fadi Murad, Tulane University, School of Medicine.
International Journal of Surgical Techniques encourages articles that promote innovative, reproducible, diagnostics, therapeutic, surgical techniques in various disciplines, and also ameliorating the skills of clinicians in surgical procedures. IJST encourages authors to submit manuscript as Research, Review, Editorial, Letter, Short Communication