Author:
Malik Sajid,Khairi Farah,Wijerathne Sujith
Abstract
AbstractEnergy and surgery have evolved together so closely that in the modern era, even thinking of doing surgery without energy has become nearly impossible. There are many types of energy devices available to be used today but to use them safely, the knowledge on the principles of surgical energy and safety is important.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
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