Use of High-Tech Electrosurgical Instruments to Increase the Efficacy and Safety of Operations on the Thyroid Gland


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This article describes the use of nanostructured zirconium dioxide to provide high performance characteristics for novel electrosurgical instruments. Design solutions providing major functional improvements are described. A clinical study evaluated the effectiveness of using the new electrosurgical instruments with a special high-frequency generator in surgical operations on the thyroid gland.

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S. V. Belov

A. M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Moscow

Yu. K. Danyleiko

A. M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Moscow

A. M. Shulutko

I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

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Russian Federation, Moscow

V. I. Semikov

I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

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Russian Federation, Moscow

S. E. Gryaznov

I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

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Russian Federation, Moscow

E. G. Osmanov

I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

Email: ser79841825@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. V. Gorbacheva

I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

Email: ser79841825@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. R. Patalova

I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

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Russian Federation, Moscow

V. V. Osiko

A. M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Russian Federation, Moscow

V. A. Salyuk

OOO Novye Energeticheskie Tekhnologii

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Russian Federation, Moscow

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