Literature DB >> 17210294

Electromagnetic field system for transsphenoidal surgery on recurrent pituitary lesions - technical note.

Takumi Abe1, Daisuke Tanioka, Koichi Sugiyama, Michiari Kawamo, Kozo Murakami, Hitoshi Izumiyama.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Post operative scar tissue makes transsphenoidal surgery for recurrent pituitary lesions very difficult. However, with the use of a new cautery system, known as the EMF system, we were able to perform the surgical procedures with relative ease. In this article, we report the advantages and clinical applications of this new instrument in transnasal reoperation.
METHODS: The EMF system generates a high frequency current of 13.56 MHz that is focused on the target. This enables it to coagulate, cut, and vaporize tissue in a pinpoint fashion. The bayonet and pencil-type hand pieces of the EMF system are slim, and the tips of the probe are flexible. This enables the surgeon to easily reach deep narrow spaces. We have used the EMF system for transsphenoidal surgery on recurrent pituitary lesions in 18 patients. The system was used to cut and vaporize scar tissue and vaporize firm and fibrotic tumor tissue.
RESULTS: During surgery, the system could easily cut and vaporize scarred tissues in the nasal cavity, the sphenoid sinus, and the sella, without damage to the surrounding tissue. In addition, in 3 patients who had extremely fibrotic and firm tumors, we were able to easily vaporize the tumor with safety.
CONCLUSIONS: The EMF system enables the surgeon to cut and vaporize tissue with ease and with minimal injury to the surrounding structures. It was particularly valuable in the resection of firm tumors. It may also shorten the operating time because of quick vaporization of the firm tissue.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17210294     DOI: 10.1016/j.surneu.2006.02.050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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