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  1. 1. to come and go like a flash of lightning. 2. to destroy by contact with electric sparks generated by a high-frequency current. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  3. fulguration. destruction of living tissue by electric sparks generated by a high-frequency current. direct fulguration that in which an insulated electrode with a metal point is connected to the uniterminal and an electric spark is allowed to impinge on the area being treated.

    • What Is fulguration?
    • How Does Electrosurgery Work?
    • How Does Fulguration Work?
    • What Are Other Forms of Electrosurgery?
    • When Do Healthcare Providers Use fulguration?

    Fulguration (electrofulguration and/or electrocoagulation) is a type of electrosurgery. Electrosurgery operates on an ancient principle: Heat can heal.

    Electrosurgery works by turning up the heat on abnormal cells. In electrosurgery, high-frequency electrical currents from an electrosurgical generator flow through your skin toward specific cells that might have formed benign or cancerous tumors. Since skin doesn’t conduct electrical energy, the electrical currents continuously raise the cells’ int...

    Fulguration works on the same principle as electrosurgery. The difference is healthcare providers don’t make a direct connection between the electrical current and your skin. Instead, they hold the probe over your skin to create a spark to generate enough heat to kill the targeted cells. Sometimes, healthcare providers target growths with tiny wire...

    There are several types of electrosurgery, including: 1. Electrodessication, which destroys abnormal cells by drying out tissue. 2. Electrocoagulation, which causes bleeding blood vessels to clot. 3. Electrosection, which involves cutting through tissue.

    Healthcare providers use fulguration to destroy abnormal cells or growths on your skin or inside of your body. The growths can be benign, like the growths that cause endometriosis or condyloma (genital warts). They can be pre-cancerous, like actinic keratosis, which can become squamous cell carcinoma, or cancerous. Here are some examples of how pro...

  4. The meaning of FULGURATION is the act or process of flashing like lightning.

  5. Medicine/Medical. to destroy (especially an abnormal growth) by electricity. fulgurate. / ˈfʌlɡjʊrənt; ˈfʌlɡjʊˌreɪt / verb. rare. intr to flash like lightning.

  6. A procedure that uses heat from an electric current to destroy abnormal tissue, such as a tumor or other lesion. It may also be used to control bleeding during surgery or after an injury. The electric current passes through an electrode that is placed on or near the tissue.

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