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Re: Supracervical Hyst?From: Rafael Haciski (haciski@earthlink.net)Thu Dec 15 21:51:57 2005
What is the feeling of the assorted experts on the relative values/benefits of these different technologies: ... bipolar cautery with built in cutter blade (Everest?) ... harmonic scalpel ... Gyrus Personally, I have used the bipolar system for 20 years and am very happy with it. The bipolar forceps with built in cutter speed things up and hemostasis is excellent - never had a problem with that. Harmonic scalpel seems to produce undue bleeding in my hands, even with appropriate mode selection, lack of tension, slow vaporization, etc. Gyrus I have not used but am looking forward to trying.
-- Rafael C. Haciski MD FACOG Palmetto FL
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