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[The "new electrocoagulation" in phlebology].

J F Van Cleef

    Phlebologie
    |April 1, 1987
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Modern advancements in electrocoagulation technology, including improved generators and needles, may restore its use in phlebology. This technique offers potential new applications for treating venous conditions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Devices
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Vascular Surgery

    Context:

    • Electrocoagulation has seen significant technical advancements.
    • High-frequency electronic generators and composite needles for monopolar electrocoagulation have been improved.
    • Traditional applications of electrocoagulation are being re-evaluated.

    Purpose:

    • To assess the renewed potential of electrocoagulation in phlebology.
    • To highlight how recent technical improvements could impact electrocoagulation's clinical utility.

    Summary:

    • Technical improvements in electrocoagulation generators and monopolar needles are noted.
    • These advancements suggest electrocoagulation may regain relevance in phlebology.
    • The study explores the potential for new indications in venous treatments.

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    Impact:

    • Electrocoagulation may offer a viable treatment option in phlebology.
    • Improved technology could lead to enhanced efficacy and safety in venous procedures.
    • This could expand the therapeutic arsenal for vascular specialists.