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  1. KarenGrahame Welcome New Poster


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    Can anyone help? I'm currently trying to gather any evidence or survey/audit results that anyone may have. I have been involved in providing electrosurgery as a treatment for all types of heloma and verrucae for the last 12 years (NHS). I know that it is a valuable and successful treatment but don't have "the hard facts/proof" to back it up.
    I'd really appreciate ANY information that may be helpful as the service that I have been providing may be stopped all together.
    Thanks for any support that you can offer.
    Karen
     
  2. Jose Antonio Teatino Well-Known Member

    It reckoned Karen:
    I have had large successes in the processing of warts with electro scalpel, but since years ago and even the present time to stopped using it.
    I believe that there are other more comfortable processing and likewise insurances for the patients and they avoid the presence of scars.
    A cordial greeting:

    Jose Antonio Teatino
    Professor of Surgery
    The Academy of Ambulatory Foot & Ankle Surgery
     
  3. KarenGrahame Welcome New Poster

    Thank you very much for replying.
    I haven't had any scarring resulting from the type of electrosurgery used here. Generally the patients have found it a fairly comfortable experience during healing.
     
  4. daveeardley Member

    Hi,
    Manesty King from the uk company 'science & health communications' previously published outcomes on electrosurgery. i personnaly have had great succes with electrosurgery on large painful verrucae & many positive outcomes, especially on neurovascular and fibrous HD's or calluses.
    Regards
    David Eardley
     
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