Unrecognized hazards of surgical electrodes passed through metal suction-irrigation devices
- PMID: 8191356
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00591827
Unrecognized hazards of surgical electrodes passed through metal suction-irrigation devices
Abstract
Surgical electrodes, passed through metal suction-irrigation devices, pose significant risks for unrecognized visceral burns through capacitively coupled current using monopolar electrosurgery. Plastic cannulas (and reducers) should be avoided with the metal suction-irrigation electrode; an all-metal trocar cannula confers limited safety. With surgeon education and advances in engineering, the potential for unrecognized visceral injury with capacitive coupling can be eliminated.
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