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[Temperature-controlled bipolar electrocoagulation].

K Bühler1, K Kato, C Klessen

  • 1Zentrum für Frauenheilkunde, Universitätsklinikum Essen.

Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie
|January 1, 1991
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A new temperature-controlled bicoagulation system enhances laparoscopic surgery safety by enabling effective coagulation at lower temperatures. This system reduces complications from overheated forceps and allows real-time temperature monitoring for precise control.

Area of Science:

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Surgical Technology
  • Gynecologic Surgery

Context:

  • Bipolar coagulation has improved laparoscopic surgery safety.
  • Complications from overheated forceps during coagulation persist.
  • Existing methods lack precise temperature control, risking tissue damage.

Purpose:

  • To develop a temperature-controlled bicoagulation system for laparoscopic surgery.
  • To enable effective coagulation at lower, stable temperatures.
  • To provide surgeons with real-time temperature monitoring at the forceps tip.

Summary:

  • A novel temperature-controlled bicoagulation system was developed for laparoscopic surgery.
  • Experiments demonstrated that lower, constant temperatures are sufficient for homogeneous coagulation in human fallopian tubes and rabbit uterine horns.

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  • The system allows on-line temperature monitoring, enabling direct surgeon control and data storage for process review.
  • Impact:

    • Reduced risk of surgical complications associated with electrocoagulation.
    • Improved safety and precision in laparoscopic procedures.
    • Potential for enhanced surgical training and quality assurance through stored temperature data.