Electrosurgical Pencil
Electrosurgical Pencil
An electrosurgical pencil is a medical tool used in electrosurgery, a procedure that uses high-frequency electrical currents to cut, coagulate, or vaporize tissue. It’s commonly employed in surgeries, particularly in procedures that require precision and minimal bleeding, such as dermatology, general surgery, and plastic surgery. ESU is commonly used for precise tissue cutting. The current is delivered in a continuous waveform to vaporize and slice through tissue.
Product Description
An electrosurgical pencil is a medical tool used in electrosurgery, a procedure that uses high-frequency electrical currents to cut, coagulate, or vaporize tissue. It’s commonly employed in surgeries, particularly in procedures that require precision and minimal bleeding, such as dermatology, general surgery, and plastic surgery. ESU is commonly used for precise tissue cutting. The current is delivered in a continuous waveform to vaporize and slice through tissue. It is also used for clotting and stopping bleeding by applying a more intermittent, lower current. It cauterizes the tissue to seal blood vessels and prevent further bleeding.
Key Uses:
- Surgical Incisions: To cut through skin or internal tissue during surgery with reduced bleeding.
- Cauterization: To stop bleeding by coagulating blood vessels.
- Tissue Removal: For removing benign or malignant tumors or lesions.
- Laparoscopic Surgery: Used in minimally invasive surgeries where small incisions are made.






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