Literature DB >> 14743926

Performance of bipolar forceps during coagulation and its dependence on the tip material: a quantitative experimental assay. Technical note.

Takeshi Mikami1, Akira Takahashi, Kazuo Hashi, Shinsei Gasa, Kiyohiro Houkin.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to measure objectively the adherence of burned tissue to bipolar forceps to evaluate the coagulation performance of forceps made of different types of metals. Coagulation performance of bipolar forceps made of gold, titanium, and stainless steel was determined by comparing the amount of protein in the adhered coagulum on the tips. The amount of adhered coagulum was significantly less on the gold-plated bipolar forceps than on those made of the other two materials. The ease with which coagulum could be removed was compared using the cleaning cycle of an ultrasonic rinsing device. This ease of removal was also significant with the gold-plated forceps. Electron microscopy observations of the surface of the forceps tips revealed a significant difference in roughness among these materials, and there were also significant differences in wetting tensions. Measuring adherence based on three different types of roughness and wetting tensions of forceps made from the same metal (titanium) also demonstrated a significant difference in the cleaning cycle. Histological examination of an artery coagulated with the gold-plated bipolar forceps showed that the structure had been completely collapsed without destruction of the layers, whereas arteries coagulated with the other materials revealed severely damaged structures. Adherence to bipolar forceps was dependent on both the material in the tips and the roughness of this material. The gold-plated bipolar forceps demonstrated the best performance.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14743926     DOI: 10.3171/jns.2004.100.1.0133

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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