During Electrosurgery, Radio Frequency (RF) electrical power is applied to a cutting surface which cauterizes the incision. The desiccation of surrounding tissue results in hemostasis and surgery without bleeding. In the case of localized heavy bleeding, a coagulation process is employed using modulated RF power. However, substantial amounts of desiccated tissue may stick to the blade, undoing the achieved hemostasis, and possibly worsening the situation. To prevent this, various electrosurgical blade coatings have been developed to both permit the flow of RF power through the coating, and prevent desiccated tissue from sticking to it.
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