Overview
Electrocautery is a therapeutic procedure using electrical current to destroy abnormal skin tissue through thermal ablation.
Electrocautery is crucial for treating skin tags, warts, seborrheic keratoses, and other benign skin lesions.
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Indications
Benign growths
Viral warts
Benign lesions
Pre-cancerous lesions
Vascular lesions
Contraindications
Absolute Contraindications
Relative Contraindications
📋 Equipment Checklist
Check off items as you gather them:
Pre-procedure Preparation
Preparation includes patient assessment, lesion evaluation, informed consent, and understanding electrocautery techniques.Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Patient Assessment
Evaluate lesion and patient.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Incomplete assessment
- Missed contraindications
💡 Pro Tip:
Check for pacemakers.
Step 2: Anesthesia
Administer local anesthesia.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Inadequate anesthesia
- Wrong technique
💡 Pro Tip:
Ensure complete numbness.
Step 3: Equipment Setup
Set up electrocautery unit.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Wrong settings
- Poor grounding
💡 Pro Tip:
Check settings and grounding.
Step 4: Treatment Application
Apply electrocautery.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Over-treatment
- Under-treatment
💡 Pro Tip:
Use appropriate power setting.
Step 5: Hemostasis
Control bleeding.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Excessive bleeding
- Poor hemostasis
💡 Pro Tip:
Use coagulation setting.
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Post-procedure Care
Post-procedure care involves wound care, monitoring for complications, and follow-up for treatment response.Complications & Management
Complication | Incidence | Signs | Management | Prevention |
---|---|---|---|---|
Scarring | 10-20% | Visible scar | Time, scar care | Proper technique |
Infection | 2-5% | Redness, pain, discharge | Antibiotics | Sterile technique |
Hypopigmentation | 5-15% | Light patches | Time, camouflage | Gentle technique |
Recurrence | 10-25% | Lesion returns | Repeat treatment | Adequate treatment |
Clinical Pearls
Always check for pacemakers before treatment.
Use appropriate power settings.
Ensure proper grounding.
Document treatment parameters.
Provide clear post-treatment instructions.
Consider cosmetic outcome.
Monitor for complications.