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titleOfInvention Electrosurgical pencil
abstract An extendable electrosurgical pencil adapted to receive an electrode controllable by an electrical signal for performing surgical operations, including a housing that comprises first and second housing parts with a main housing part therebetween, a flexible printed circuit, a switch on the main housing part that is adapted to be activated from outside the housing for closing the flexible circuit, and an electrode receiver on the first housing part, wherein the first housing part is adapted to slide inside the main housing part to provide a telescopic extension of the pencil, the electrode and the flexible printed circuit following the sliding movement.
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