Quantifying the Risk of Burning Patients during Laparoscopy: AEM® vs. non-AEM Monopolar Instruments
By Encision
March 2013
AEM® Technology Versus Adaptive Technologies to Protect the Laparoscopic Patient
By Encision
October 2011
AEM® Technology as a Means of Eliminating Never Events
By Encision
October 2011
Recent Studies of Insulation Failure in Laparoscopic Instruments
By Encision
March 2011
An Updated Perspective on the Risk of Stray Energy Burns
By Encision
June 2010
How Does Your Hospital Check Laparoscopic Instruments to Prevent Stray Energy Burns During Laparoscopy?
By Encision
May 2010
5 Ways AEM® Can Impact Your Hospital’s Bottom Line
By Encision
March 2009
Capacitive Coupling with Unshielded Laparoscopic Electrodes
By Kurt Aronow, P.E.
July 2007
Active Electrode Monitoring: Electrosurgical Safety During Monopolar Minimally Invasive Surgery
By David Newton
Perioperative Nursing Clinics, 2(2) 2007, 103-117.
Pearls, Pitfalls, and Advancement in the Delivery of Electrosurgical Energy during Laparoscopy
By R.C. Odell
Problems in General Surgery, 19(2) 2002, 5-17.