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Review
. 2023 Sep 1;278(3):e457-e465.
doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000005816. Epub 2023 Feb 10.

Instrumental in Surgery: A Narrative Review on Energy-based Surgical Cutting Devices and Surgical Smoke

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Instrumental in Surgery: A Narrative Review on Energy-based Surgical Cutting Devices and Surgical Smoke

Vincent J Casey et al. Ann Surg. .

Abstract

Objective: To provide an informed understanding of existing energy-based surgical cutting technologies and aerosol-generating surgical procedures. We provide a perspective on the future innovation and research potential in this space for the benefit of surgeons, physicians, engineers, and researchers alike.

Background: Surgery is a treatment for many medical conditions, the success of which depends on surgical cutting instruments that enable surgeons to conduct surgical procedures for tissue cutting and manipulation. Energy-based surgical cutting tools improve accuracy and limit unnecessary destruction of healthy tissues and cells, but can generate surgical smoke and aerosols, which can be handled using surgical smoke evacuation technology.

Methods: A narrative review was conducted to explore existing literature describing the history and development of energy-based surgical instruments, their mechanisms of action, aerosol-generating medical procedures, surgical smoke and aerosols from aerosol-generating medical procedures, and the recommended mitigation strategies, as well as research on rapid biological tissue analyzing devices to date.

Conclusions: Smoke evacuation technology may provide diagnostic information regarding tissue pathology, which could eliminate health concerns and revolutionize surgical accuracy. However, further research into surgical smoke is required to quantify the measurable risk to health it poses, the cutting conditions, under which it is generated and to develop advanced diagnostic approaches using this information.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors report no conflicts of interest.

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