Bipolar electrocoagulation is a new instrument for otolaryngology surgery.
The bipolar electrocoagulation and the two tips of the wire provide 1.71MKZ radio frequency electromagnetic waves to the tissue of the lesion, so that the water molecules between the two ends of the bipolar forceps generate a certain amount of heat, thereby achieving blood vessel coagulation and achieving the purpose of stopping bleeding. Because its scope of action is limited to the ends of the scorpion, the extent and extent of damage to adjacent tissue is small and safe.