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What is the difference between electrosurgery and thermal cautery?

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What is the difference between electrosurgery and thermal cautery?

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When using thermal cautery, the cautery tip is heated to very high temperatures and then placed against the tissue. The high levels of transferred heat cause destruction to occur. When using electrosurgical equipment, the tip, rather than being heated, simply delivers high frequency current to the tissue. Destruction is then caused by the current entering the tissue.

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