A systematic review on current research trends in electrosurgical systems

The use of electrosurgery (also referred to as radiosurgery) is a type of surgery that uses electrical currents in order to perform the surgery. This type of surgery dates back to more than 100 years. For over five decades, different reviews have been conducted in the field of electrosurgery. This h...

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Main Authors: Alzaidi, Ali Idham, Yahya, Azli, Mohammad Rava, Mohammad Rava, Tan, Tian Swee, Idris, Norhalimah
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Published: World Scientific Publishing 2019
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author Alzaidi, Ali Idham
Yahya, Azli
Mohammad Rava, Mohammad Rava
Tan, Tian Swee
Idris, Norhalimah
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Yahya, Azli
Mohammad Rava, Mohammad Rava
Tan, Tian Swee
Idris, Norhalimah
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description The use of electrosurgery (also referred to as radiosurgery) is a type of surgery that uses electrical currents in order to perform the surgery. This type of surgery dates back to more than 100 years. For over five decades, different reviews have been conducted in the field of electrosurgery. This has led to a dramatic increase in interest in electrosurgery, resulting to an incredible intervention in microvascular surgery that has provoked the most noteworthy use of radio frequency instruments. The controlled and exact use of these radio frequency electrical current on delicate tissue sites to be cut is accomplished by methods for deliberately composed anodes. This is a persistently advancing field with dynamic research going on in various new applications. There are different sorts of surgery, which can be delivered with high recurrence instruments such as Diathermy, Bipolar, and Monopolar. This paper performs a systematic review by extracting information from a wide variety of research papers in electrosurgery topics. The purpose of a systematic review is to classify and categorize the field of electrosurgery in an unbiased way, listing the current existing trends in electrosurgery, can lead to the classification and understanding of electrosurgery as a whole, and to predict the future direction of the field by analyzing the research interest over the last couple of years.
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spelling utm.eprints-875672020-11-30T09:03:54Z http://eprints.utm.my/87567/ A systematic review on current research trends in electrosurgical systems Alzaidi, Ali Idham Yahya, Azli Mohammad Rava, Mohammad Rava Tan, Tian Swee Idris, Norhalimah TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The use of electrosurgery (also referred to as radiosurgery) is a type of surgery that uses electrical currents in order to perform the surgery. This type of surgery dates back to more than 100 years. For over five decades, different reviews have been conducted in the field of electrosurgery. This has led to a dramatic increase in interest in electrosurgery, resulting to an incredible intervention in microvascular surgery that has provoked the most noteworthy use of radio frequency instruments. The controlled and exact use of these radio frequency electrical current on delicate tissue sites to be cut is accomplished by methods for deliberately composed anodes. This is a persistently advancing field with dynamic research going on in various new applications. There are different sorts of surgery, which can be delivered with high recurrence instruments such as Diathermy, Bipolar, and Monopolar. This paper performs a systematic review by extracting information from a wide variety of research papers in electrosurgery topics. The purpose of a systematic review is to classify and categorize the field of electrosurgery in an unbiased way, listing the current existing trends in electrosurgery, can lead to the classification and understanding of electrosurgery as a whole, and to predict the future direction of the field by analyzing the research interest over the last couple of years. World Scientific Publishing 2019 Article PeerReviewed Alzaidi, Ali Idham and Yahya, Azli and Mohammad Rava, Mohammad Rava and Tan, Tian Swee and Idris, Norhalimah (2019) A systematic review on current research trends in electrosurgical systems. Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications, 31 (1). p. 1950004. ISSN 1016-2372 http://dx.doi.org/10.4015/S1016237219500042
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title_short A systematic review on current research trends in electrosurgical systems
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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