Electrocirugía y dispositivos electrónicos cardiacos implantables (marcapasos y desfibriladores). [artículo]
Por: Casado, R [Anestesiología y Reanimación] | Rodríguez, J [Cardiología] | Vanaclocha Sebastián, Francisco [Dermatología Médico Quirúrgica y Venereología] | García Bracamonte, Beatriz [Dermatología Médico-Quirúrgica y Venereología].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Dermatología Médico-Quirúrgica y Venereología | Servicio de Cardiología | Servicio de Anestesiología y Reanimación.
Tipo de material: LibroEditor: Actas dermo-sifiliográficas, 2013Descripción: 104(2):128-32.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: The electrosurgical unit is a very useful tool widely used in dermatology to treat benign and malignant skin lesions and to achieve hemostasis during surgery. However, precautions are required when this technique is used in patients with implantable electronic cardiac devices (IECD), such as pacemakers and defibrillators, because electromagnetic interference produced by the tool may cause such devices to malfunction. Before using electrosurgery in patients with IECDs, it is essential to ascertain the type of implanted device and the patient's level of dependence on it. The location of the skin lesion to be treated with respect to the device should also be assessed. Bipolar pacemakers are more resistant to interference. Appropriate monitoring and the use of bipolar forceps are recommended.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento |
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García Bracamonte B, Rodriguez J, Casado R, Vanaclocha F. Electrocirugía y dispositivos electrónicos cardiacos implantables (marcapasos y desfibriladores). Actas Dermosifiliogr. 2013 Mar;104(2):128-32.
PMID: 23218607
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The electrosurgical unit is a very useful tool widely used in dermatology to treat benign and malignant skin lesions and to achieve hemostasis during surgery. However, precautions are required when this technique is used in patients with implantable electronic cardiac devices (IECD), such as pacemakers and defibrillators, because electromagnetic interference produced by the tool may cause such devices to malfunction. Before using electrosurgery in patients with IECDs, it is essential to ascertain the type of implanted device and the patient's level of dependence on it. The location of the skin lesion to be treated with respect to the device should also be assessed. Bipolar pacemakers are more resistant to interference. Appropriate monitoring and the use of bipolar forceps are recommended.
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