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[Recent development in high frequency electrohypalgesia (author's transl)]

L Grabow, U Brächter, H Burgert

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    A revised high frequency generator now provides a reliable basis for electrohypalgesia, a pain management technique. This improved method is suitable for patients with high operative risks.

    Area of Science:

    • Pain Management
    • Medical Devices
    • Surgical Innovation

    Context:

    • 1000 operative interventions using high frequency generator for electrohypalgesia.
    • Need for technical revision of the generator.
    • Addressing challenges in high-risk patient procedures.

    Purpose:

    • To present a technically revised high frequency generator for electrohypalgesia.
    • To establish a reliable apparatus for the electrohypalgesia procedure.
    • To validate the suitability of electrohypalgesia for high-risk patients.

    Summary:

    • A revised high frequency generator has been developed based on extensive experience with 1000 operative interventions.
    • The new generator provides a secure and reliable apparative basis for electrohypalgesia.

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  • The electrohypalgesia method, utilizing the revised generator, is deemed suitable for high-risk patients.
  • Impact:

    • Enhanced safety and efficacy of electrohypalgesia.
    • Improved treatment options for high-risk surgical patients.
    • Advancement in apparative basis for pain management technologies.