Diathermy
Diathermy
Diathermy
Definition:
Diathermy involves the passage of high frequency alternating current through body
tissue. Where the current is locally concentrated heat is produced (1000 deg. C).
Monopolar diathermy
Bipolar diathermy
Effects of diathermy
Safety
• Responsibility
o It is the surgeon's responsibility
• Alarms
o plate continuity alarm - sounds if plate is not connected to the machine.
o connect patient to plate, then plate to machine.
• Patient Plate
1. site the plate close to the operation site
2. ensure current is moving away from the ECG electrodes
3. skin area under plate should have a good blood supply
4. avoid bony prominences & scars
5. shave hairy skin
6. ensure plate is not kinked or bent
7. do not let skin fluids seep under plate (esp. spirit based)
• Surgical points
o only the surgeon wielding the active electrode should activate the machine
o always replace the electrode in an insulated quiver
o do not use monopolar diathermy on appendages (fingers)
• Pacemakers
o contact a cardiologist pre-operatively
o use bipolar wherever possible
o ensure the current flows awa from the pacemaker system
o use short bursts only
o stop all diathermy if arrythmia occurs.