Abstract Background Ultrasonic scalpel (UC) and monopolar electrocautery (ME) are common tools for soft tissue dissection. However, morphological data on the related tissue alteration are discordant. We developed an automatic device for standardized sample excision and compared quality and depth of morphological changes caused by UC and ME in a pig model. Methods 100 tissue samples (5 × 3 cm) of the abdominal wall were excised in 16 pigs. Excisions were randomly performed manually or by using the self-constructed automatic device at standard power levels (60 W cutting in ME, level 5 in UC) for abdominal surgery. Quality of tissue alteration and depth of coagulation necrosis were examined histopathologically. Device (UC vs. ME) and mode (man...
Background and study aims: Thermal injury of the colonic wall during polypectomy may induce compli...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the histological results of the Onemytis® plasma surger...
Background and study aims: Stricture formation is the main limitation of endoscopic resection in the...
Background Ultrasonic scalpel (UC) and monopolar electrocautery (ME) are common tools for soft tiss...
ObjectiveDissection to accommodate bulky stapling devices may cause injury to pulmonary arteries in ...
Application of energy in minimally invasive hysterectomy creates thermal injury which may increase v...
AbstractWhile some energy-based surgical dissection and coagulation modalities may offer excellent c...
BACKGROUND: Minimizing peritoneal tissue injury during abdominal surgery has the benefit of reducing...
<div><p>As the use of laparoscopic surgery has become more widespread in recent years, the need has ...
As the use of laparoscopic surgery has become more widespread in recent years, the need has increase...
Background and Objectives: To determine if surgery using ultrasonic energy for dissection results in...
Background: Ultrasonic surgical devices have been demonstrated to provide excellent hemostasis, effi...
The aim of this study compares to the increase in tissue temperature and the thermal histological ef...
PubMed ID: 15041940Aim. In the last decade, ultrasonically activated scalpels (the Harmonic Scalpel,...
WOS: 000221054300012PubMed ID: 15041940Aim In the last decade, ultrasonically activated scalpels (th...
Background and study aims: Thermal injury of the colonic wall during polypectomy may induce compli...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the histological results of the Onemytis® plasma surger...
Background and study aims: Stricture formation is the main limitation of endoscopic resection in the...
Background Ultrasonic scalpel (UC) and monopolar electrocautery (ME) are common tools for soft tiss...
ObjectiveDissection to accommodate bulky stapling devices may cause injury to pulmonary arteries in ...
Application of energy in minimally invasive hysterectomy creates thermal injury which may increase v...
AbstractWhile some energy-based surgical dissection and coagulation modalities may offer excellent c...
BACKGROUND: Minimizing peritoneal tissue injury during abdominal surgery has the benefit of reducing...
<div><p>As the use of laparoscopic surgery has become more widespread in recent years, the need has ...
As the use of laparoscopic surgery has become more widespread in recent years, the need has increase...
Background and Objectives: To determine if surgery using ultrasonic energy for dissection results in...
Background: Ultrasonic surgical devices have been demonstrated to provide excellent hemostasis, effi...
The aim of this study compares to the increase in tissue temperature and the thermal histological ef...
PubMed ID: 15041940Aim. In the last decade, ultrasonically activated scalpels (the Harmonic Scalpel,...
WOS: 000221054300012PubMed ID: 15041940Aim In the last decade, ultrasonically activated scalpels (th...
Background and study aims: Thermal injury of the colonic wall during polypectomy may induce compli...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the histological results of the Onemytis® plasma surger...
Background and study aims: Stricture formation is the main limitation of endoscopic resection in the...