Literature DB >> 9568648

Electric cautery lowers the contamination threshold for infection of laparotomies.

P W Soballe1, N V Nimbkar, I Hayward, T B Nielsen, W R Drucker.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Interplay between wound resistance factors and bacterial innoculum determines the risk of surgical infection. Since cautery causes more damage than the scalpel, our hypothesis is that lower numbers of bacteria are required to infect wounds made by electric cautery than to infect wounds made with a scalpel.
METHODS: Abdominal fascia was incised in 375 rats by cold knife, cutting current, or coagulation current. Wounds were innoculated with increasing numbers of bacteria and histologically scored at 7 days for necrosis, inflammation, and abscess.
RESULTS: Coagulation current causes more inflammation, necrosis, and abscesses than the scalpel at all bacterial levels. Electric cutting current is intermediate, causing more damage than the scalpel only after contamination reached 10(5). Above this threshold most wounds were infected in all groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Electric coagulation current should be used only when the need for meticulous hemostasis outweighs the considerably increased risk of infection. Electric cutting current is less destructive but also less hemostatic; indications for its use are difficult to identify.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9568648     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(98)00020-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg        ISSN: 0002-9610            Impact factor:   2.565


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8.  Use of electrocautery for coagulation and wound complications in Caesarean sections.

Authors:  Cristiane M Moreira; Eliana Amaral
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9.  Advanced Cutting Effect System versus Cold Steel Scalpel: Comparative Wound Healing and Scar Formation in Targeted Surgical Applications.

Authors:  Brian J Lee; Malcolm Marks; Dell P Smith; Cheryl A Hodges-Savola; Jennifer M Mischke; Ryan D Lewis
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10.  The effects of scalpel, harmonic scalpel and monopolar electrocautery on the healing of colonic anastomosis after colonic resection.

Authors:  Gökhan Karaca; M Recep Pekcici; Canan Altunkaya; Vildan Fidanci; Aytul Kilinc; Huseyin Ozer; Ahmet Tekeli; Kuzey Aydinuraz; Osman Guler
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