Electrode for electrosurgical procedure

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128418, A61N 306

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040881334

ABSTRACT:
An indifferent electrode for use in electrosurgical procedures comprises a sheet of conductive foam conformable to body surfaces and an electrical terminal carried by the sheet of conductive foam. The electrical terminal forms an external terminal part of the electrode with which a detachable electrical connection with an electrosurgical generator can be effected.
An elongated strip connected to the sheet of conductive foam is provided for maintaining the sheet of conductive foam in direct contact with body surfaces. The elongated strip, which can be mounted around a body member, has an adhesive surface at one end of its exterior surface for adherence to an interior surface of the strip.

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