• Annals of plastic surgery · Dec 1984

    Case Reports

    Use of a new hemostatic scalpel in plastic surgery.

    • K E Salyer.
    • Ann Plast Surg. 1984 Dec 1; 13 (6): 532-8.

    AbstractThis assessment of a new hemostatic scalpel in plastic surgery is based on one surgeon's personal experience with this instrument in 348 cases representing a variety of procedures. With its improved hemostatic capabilities the hemostatic scalpel may offer the following advantages: better visualization of the surgical field, enhanced precision, and more delicate control. Considerable time and experience are necessary, however, before the scalpel can be used safely and competently.

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