[Capacitive effects during transurethral resections with high-frequency currents (author's transl)].

In: Der Urologe. Ausg. A · 1977 · vol. 16(1) , pp. 25–7 · PMID:847858 · W2399986864
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Abstract

The cutting probe of transurethral resection devices has to be fed through a line inside of the shaft. The capacitive high-frequency currents between this feeder and the shaft flow through the urethra and may cause destructive heat within the urethra if a metallic shaft is used. This paper shows that no danger is caused from these capacitive currents as long as the capacity between feeder and shaft is less than 120 pF.

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