Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
electrosurgical handle
Italian translation:
manipolo elettrochirurgico
English term
electrosurgical handle
The electrosurgical handles must be connected with the appropriate cable (monopolar/ bipolar) to the output (monopolar/ bipolar) provided for the purpose on the electrosurgical generator. They are intended for open or endoscopic surgery and are used as contact and switching elements. They are activated by means of a foot-operated switch or via the manual switch on the handle.
dovrebbe essere una maniglia alla quale si attaccano elettrodi per chirurgia
qui c'è un esempio nel catalogo:
http://www.seemann-technologies.com/Produktkatalog.pdf (vedi 3ª immagine su pag.1)
vorrei essere certa di usare il termine corretto.
5 +7 | manipolo elettrochirurgico | Emanuela Coltro |
3 | bisturi elettrico | liberfo |
Non-PRO (1): Elena Zanetti
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