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Showing 1 to 10 of 10 results for electrosurgery

  1. Mega Soft Patient Return Electrode for use during monopolar electrosurgery (MTG11)

    Evidence-based recommendations on Mega Soft Patient Return Electrode for use during monopolar electrosurgery.

  2. Electrosurgery (diathermy and coblation) for tonsillectomy (IPG150)

    Evidence-based recommendations on electrosurgery (diathermy and coblation) for tonsillectomy. This involves using heat (diathermy) to 'cut' away the tonsils or radiofrequency energy (coblation) to cut through the soft tissue attaching the tonsils.

  3. Electrosurgery (diathermy and coblation) for tonsillectomy

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  4. Electrosurgery (diathermy and coblation) for tonsillectomy, (IP324/2)

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  5. PLASMA system with button electrode for electrovaporisation of the prostate (MIB274)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on PLASMA system with button electrode for electrovaporisation of the prostate .

  6. Hysteroscopic metroplasty of a uterine septum for recurrent miscarriage (IPG510)

    Evidence-based recommendations on hysteroscopic metroplasty of a uterine septum for recurrent miscarriage. This involves removing the septum using instruments passed through a thin tube with a camera inserted into the womb.

  7. Transurethral water-jet ablation for lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (IPG770)

    Evidence-based recommendations on transurethral water-jet ablation for lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia. This involves injecting a high-speed jet of water into the prostate to destroy some of the prostate tissue and widen the urethra.

  8. Hysteroscopic metroplasty of a uterine septum for primary infertility (IPG509)

    Evidence-based recommendations on hysteroscopic metroplasty of a uterine septum for primary infertility. This involves inserting a hysteroscope into the uterus through the cervix after cervical dilation, and excising the septum. The aim is to reduce morbidity and shorten the recovery period.

  9. Medical technologies guidance - static list

    We regularly review our medical technologies guidance, and if there is no new research or evidence available that would have a material effect, it gets moved to the static list.