Monopolar Electrosurgery Market to 2025: Trends, Business Strategies and Opportunities with Key Players Analysis
Electrosurgery is a surgery performed using high-frequency electric current to cut, coagulate, fulgurate, or desiccate tissues. With the use of electrosurgery, operating procedures can be carried out with the minimal loss of blood. Hence, electrosurgery is also known as bloodless surgery. An electrosurgery instrument includes a radiofrequency electrosurgical generator unit (ESU) and a hand piece with one or two electrodes (i.e. monopolar or bipolar instrument). Monopolar instruments comprise only one electrode that passes current from the active electrode to the biological tissue and from the tissue to the return pad (also known as inactive electrode) to complete the electric circuit. However, in bipolar electrosurgery, the current passes through the tissue between the two electrodes. Monopolar electrosurgery is very commonly used, as it is versatile and highly effective. Monopolar electrosurgery utilizes any of the two types of delivery systems: hand-controlled pencil and foot-control