Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4272104 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Potential and subclinical injury to erectile tissue caused by electrosurgery on the penis cannot be underestimated. The injury mechanism can be attributed to a thermal (electrical current) effect and a nonthermal (mainly electrical field) effect. Ways to avoid the electrosurgical injury are: using less power (W)/electrical field and less time, biopolar electrosurgery confining the injured area, ligation to achieve hemostasis, and new laser technologies. Tsai VFS, Chang H-C, Liu S-P, Kuo Y-C, Chen J-H, Jaw F-S, and Hsieh J-T. Determination of human penile electrical resistance and implication on safety for electrosurgery of penis.
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Authors
Vincent F.S. MD, MsBiomE, Hong-Chiang MD, Shih-Ping MD, Yuh-Chen MD, Jyh-Horng MD, Fu-Shan PhD, Ju-Ton MD,