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- W2891040263 abstract "Introduction The aim of this study was to evaluate the fire risks associated with a harmonic scalpel, with an established avian model simulating oropharyngeal/laryngeal surgery. Methods A standard polyvinyl-chloride (PVC) endotracheal tube (ETT) was inserted into a degutted, whole raw chicken through which 100% oxygen was piped at 10 L/min. The inflated cuff of the tube was grasped and sectioned with the jaws of a standard high-power ultrasonic dissection system Ultracision (Ethicon Endosurgery, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA). Then, the whole ETT was grasped and cut, leaving the device in contact with the ETT for two more minutes. In a second step under the same conditions, an electrosurgical device was placed into the chicken cavity and activated at the chicken tissue near the ETT at a setting of 20 W. All trials were repeated to ensure accuracy. Results No ignition could be produced with the harmonic scalpel under any operation mode settings. In all cases, the ETT was cut through with some fumes and brown discoloration at the site of contact. The electrosurgical device easily caused flash ignition within seconds. Conclusion The harmonic scalpel appears to be a safer tool than electrosurgical devices in the setting of open cavity surgery in oxygen-enriched environments with respect to the presence of flammable medical PVC devices as ETT or catheters." @default.
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- W2891040263 title "Anesthesia-related Safety Profile of a High-energy Ultrasonic Scalpel in Oropharyngeal and Laryngeal Surgery: An Ex Vivo Model" @default.
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