| Literature DB >> 34238937 |
Ping-Chia Cheng1, Ming-Hsun Wen1, Wan-Lun Hsu2, Po-Wen Cheng1, Li-Jen Liao3,4,5.
Abstract
This study aimed to compare the concentration of surgical smoke produced by different tissues and electric diathermy modes and to measure the effectiveness of various local exhaust ventilations. We compared the surgical plume concentration from different tissues and settings with a porcine tissue model. We also compared the efficiency of three local exhaust ventilations: (1) a desktop unit (Medtronic Rapid Vac), (2) a central evacuation system with ENT suction, and (3) a central evacuation system with a urethral catheter (PAHSCO Urethral Catheter). In the cutting setting, the skin tissue had a higher concentration of total suspended particulates (TPS), which were 1990 ± 2000 (mean ± SD, μg/m3), 6440 ± 3000 and 9800 ± 2300 at 15, 30 and 45 s, respectively (p < 0.05). In the coagulation setting, the adipose tissue had a higher concentration of TPS, which were 3330 ± 2600, 11,200 ± 5500 and 15,800 ± 7300, respectively (p < 0.05). We found that all three smoke extractors had more than 96% efficiency in clearing surgical smoke. With electric diathermy, skin tissue in the cutting model and adipose tissue in the coagulation mode will produce higher concentration of particles within surgical plumes. An electric surgical scalpel adapted with a urethral catheter is a simple and effective way to exhaust smoke in surgical operations.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34238937 PMCID: PMC8266899 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92859-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The setting of experiment. Porcine tissue was placed at the center of a closed room (Infant Incubator ATOM V-2100G). We used MET ONE AEROCET 831 (placed on the right side) to measure surgical smoke with different aerodynamic equivalent diameters (AEDs) of particle matter (less than 1 μm, 1–2.5 μm, 2.5–4 μm, 4–10 μm, larger than 10 μm and TSP). The authors thank Cheng-Han, Li for this drawing.
Figure 2Preparation of various local exhaust ventilation. (A) Desktop unit: Medtronic Rapid Vac with the electric scalpel suction adapter (inner diameter 10.0 mm with tip flow 1250 L/min). (B) Surgical suction (ENT suction, inner diameter 1.5 mm with tip flow 40.6 L/min). (C) PAHSCO urethral catheter (inner diameter 2.5 mm with tip flow 29 L/min).
The concentration [mean (SD), μg/m3] of various aerodynamic equivalent diameters (AEDs) of particle in different tissues of the porcine model using coagulation and cutting modes under 30 W power.
| AEDs of particle | < 1 μm | 1–2.5 μm | 2.5–4 μm | 4–10 μm | > 10 μm | TSP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Muscle | ||||||
| 15 s | 227 (40) | 709 (390) | 300 (230) | 380 (420) | 46 (41) | 1660 (400) |
| 30 s | 99 (55) | 2680 (1000) | 936 (580) | 816 (750) | 76 (75) | 4610 (970) |
| 45 s | 124 (87) | 2140 (1200) | 2570 (2800) | 924 (640) | 37 (25) | 5790 (3700) |
| Adipose | ||||||
| 15 s | 97 (40) | 67 (44) | 23 (12) | 46 (43) | 8 (17) | 240 (81) |
| 30 s | 181 (51) | 328 (430) | 364 (660) | 342 (420) | 28 (15) | 1240 (1500) |
| 45 s | 136 (44) | 841 (1100) | 1340 (2500) | 500 (400) | 39 (44) | 2850 (3700) |
| Skin | ||||||
| 15 s | 153 (84) | 754 (1200) | 574 (890) | 482 (600) | 24 (29) | 1990 (2000) |
| 30 s | 56 (18) | 3090 (340) | 2840 (2900) | 422 (380) | 29 (26) | 6440 (3000) |
| 45 s | 44 (18) | 2520 (420) | 6410 (2100) | 805 (440) | 25 (11) | 9800 (2300) |
| Muscle | ||||||
| 15 s | 42 (42) | 67 (130) | 178 (210) | 331 (390) | 31 (37) | 650 (780) |
| 30 s | 77 (44) | 130 (100) | 188 (110) | 376 (240) | 35 (29) | 807 (400) |
| 45 s | 99 (31) | 363 (220) | 479 (370) | 954 (790) | 84 (66) | 1980 (1500) |
| Adipose | ||||||
| 15 s | 76 (51) | 163 (160) | 582 (670) | 2030 (1600) | 483 (430) | 3330 (2600) |
| 30 s | 100 (41) | 1060 (770) | 2470 (1400) | 6330 (3000) | 1200 (640) | 11,200 (5500) |
| 45 s | 109 (30) | 1550 (450) | 3470 (1700) | 8990 (4600) | 1630 (920) | 15,800 (7300) |
| Skin | ||||||
| 15 s | 151 (55) | 808 (730) | 952 (640) | 1920 (1600) | 261 (370) | 4090 (2700) |
| 30 s | 145 (74) | 1760 (990) | 1760 (1500) | 3040 (3900) | 331 (690) | 7040 (6300) |
| 45 s | 77 (31) | 2620 (470) | 2870 (1600) | 3630 (5600) | 428 (932) | 9630 (7400) |
TSP total suspended particulates.
Figure 3The concentration of different types of particulate matter among different tissues in porcine model with cutting (A–C) and coagulation (D–F) modes. The measured average smoke concentration increased gradually with time. Skin tissue in cutting mode and adipose tissue in coagulation mode would produce higher smoke concentrations.
Multiple linear regression analysis of the relation between tissue and duration of electrical diathermy with TSP.
| TSP | ß-Coef | Std | p-value | [95% Conf. Interval] | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tissue | |||||
| Muscle | Reference | ||||
| Skin | 2056.44 | 876.26 | 0.024 | 286.80 | 3826.08 |
| Adipose | − 2577.12 | 876.26 | 0.005 | − 4346.76 | − 807.48 |
| Time (s) | 161.81 | 29.21 | 0.000 | 102.82 | 220.80 |
| Tissue | |||||
| Muscle | Reference | ||||
| Skin | 5775.76 | 1753.46 | 0.002 | 2234.58 | 9316.94 |
| Adipose | 8940.21 | 1753.46 | 0.000 | 5399.03 | 12,481.39 |
| Time (s) | 214.19 | 58.45 | 0.001 | 96.15 | 332.23 |
TSP total suspended particulates.
Comparison of smoke evacuation efficiency of different local exhaust ventilations under coagulation (power 30 W) with muscular tissue.
| Local exhaust ventilation | Medtronic rapid vac (Fig. | Surgical suction (Fig. | Urethral catheter (Fig. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Measured flow at tip (L/min) | 50.6 | 40.6 | 36.9 |
| < 1 μm | |||
| 15 s | 100% (0.8%) | 100% (0.8%) | 100% (0.2%) |
| 30 s | 100% (0.3%) | 100% (0.3%) | 100% (0.2%) |
| 45 s | 96% (6.2%) | 98% (4.2%) | 99% (0.8%) |
| 1–2.5 μm | |||
| 15 s | 99% (1.8%) | 100% (0.5%) | 100% (0.3%) |
| 30 s | 100% (0.7%) | 99% (1.1%) | 99% (0.5%) |
| 45 s | 98% (2.3%) | 99% (2.6%) | 99% (0.7%) |
| 2.5–4 μm | |||
| 15 s | 100% (0.9%) | 98% (4.3%) | 100% (0.3%) |
| 30 s | 100% (0.4%) | 100% (1.1%) | 100% (0.2%) |
| 45 s | 99% (1.3%) | 99% (1.1%) | 100% (0.3%) |
| 4–10 μm | |||
| 15 s | 100% (0.6%) | 98% (4.3%) | 100% (0.3%) |
| 30 s | 100% (0.2%) | 99% (2.7%) | 100% (0.5%) |
| 45 s | 99% (0.8%) | 99% (1.1%) | 100% (0.1%) |
| > 10 μm | |||
| 15 s | 100% (0.9%) | 100% (0.9%) | 100% (0.0%) |
| 30 s | 100% (0.8%) | 97% (4.7%) | 100% (0.0%) |
| 45 s | 99% (1.7%) | 100% (0.1%) | 100% (0.1%) |
| TSP | |||
| 15 s | 100% (0.8%) | 99% (3.7%) | 100% (0.3%) |
| 30 s | 100% (0.2%) | 99% (2.0%) | 100% (0.3%) |
| 45 s | 99% (1.5%) | 99% (1.5%) | 100% (0.3%) |
TSP total suspended particulates.