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Measurement of Output Power of Radio Frequency Ablation Instrument Based on Quality Analyzer for Electrosurgical Generator

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Radio frequency ablation instrument is a kind of surgical equipment widely used in medical institutions, and output power is one of the most important technical parameters of this instrument. However, until now, there is no corresponding verification regulation or calibration specification for the validation of metrological traceability and performance reliability of such instruments. By analyzing the measurement principle of quality analyzer for electrosurgical generator and the output power range of radio frequency ablation instrument, this article presents a solution, which is to test the output power of radio frequency ablation instrument according to JJF 1217-2009 Calibration Specification for Electrosurgical Generator, and the feasibility of the design is evaluated as well by comparing the test results with the data acquired by following measurement procedure recommended by industry standards to confirm the feasibility of the novel design.

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        BIC 2022: 2022 2nd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Intelligent Computing
        January 2022
        551 pages
        ISBN:9781450395755
        DOI:10.1145/3523286

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