Description
Electrosurgical LLETZ (Large Loop Excision of the Transformation Zone) or LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure) ball electrodes are specialized surgical tools used in gynecology for the treatment of cervical abnormalities, particularly precancerous lesions. These electrodes are typically attached to an electrosurgical generator and are used to precisely remove abnormal tissue from the cervix using high-frequency electrical current.
The ball-shaped tip of the electrode aids in precise and controlled tissue removal, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. The procedure is often performed under local anesthesia in an outpatient setting. LLETZ and LEEP procedures are commonly used to treat cervical dysplasia and prevent the progression to cervical cancer. These electrodes play a crucial role in the success and efficacy of these minimally invasive surgical procedures.
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