Na effect

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Na effect means the phenomenon as independent electro thermal tissue coagulation around each electrode of bipolar radio frequency. It is distinguished from other bipolar radio frequency tissue reactions which are electro thermal coagulation between both electrodes. [1]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Na, J; Zheng, Z; Dannaker, C; Lee, SE; Kang, JS; Cho, SB (2015). "Electromagnetic Initiation and Propagation of Bipolar Radiofrequency Tissue Reactions via Invasive Non-Insulated Microneedle Electrodes". Sci Rep. 5: 16735. doi:10.1038/srep16735. PMC 4643267. PMID 26563971.


Retrieved from ""