Российский офтальмологический журнал (Dec 2019)
The efficiency of radiowave technology in out-patient eye surgery
Abstract
Purpose: to analyze the technique of outpatient operations using radiowave surgery.Material and methods. The clinical group of 691 patients (691 eyes; 315 men and 376 women aged 39.7 ± 4.2 years), with various pathologies of the eye and adnexa, in particular papilloma, eyelid cyst, abscess, chalazion, contagious mollusk, pterygium, pinguecula, conjunctival cyst, trichiasis, xanthelasma were observed for 2 years. Surgical treatment of adnexa neoplasms was performed using a Surgitron radiowave apparatus (USA) in three modes.Results. Multiple techniques of radiowave surgery targeting specific eye and adnexa pathologies are presented. Using electrodes of varied configurations enables the application of radio knives practically in all ophthalmoplastic surgeries belonging to “minor surgery”. The presence of flexible microwires on electrodes with changeable shapes contributes to improved surgery results.Conclusion. Radiowave technique of cutting and coagulation with the help of a radio knife not only reduces the time required for surgery but increases the convenience for the surgeon performing individual stages of the operation, or the whole operation. The disinfecting properties of the tips emerging due to the action of radiowaves help prevent the relapses of diseases and reduce the time of wound rehabilitation, thereby improving the cosmetic effect of the intervention.
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