Evaluation of the safety, efficacy, and versatility of a new surgical energy device (THUNDERBEAT) in comparison with harmonic ACE, LigaSure V, and EnSeal devices in a porcine model Journal Article


Authors: Milsom, J.; Trencheva, K.; Monette, S.; Pavoor, R.; Shukla, P.; Ma, J.; Sonoda, T.
Article Title: Evaluation of the safety, efficacy, and versatility of a new surgical energy device (THUNDERBEAT) in comparison with harmonic ACE, LigaSure V, and EnSeal devices in a porcine model
Abstract: Background: THUNDERBEAT™ (TB) (Olympus, Japan) simultaneously delivers ultrasonically generated frictional heat energy and electrically generated bipolar energy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the versatility, bursting pressure, thermal spread, and dissection time of the TB compared with commercially available devices: Harmonic ® ACE (HA) (Ethicon Endo-Surgery, USA), LigaSure™ V (LIG) (Covidien, USA), and EnSeal ® (Ethicon). Methods: An acute study was done with 10 female Yorkshire pigs (weighing 30-35kg). Samples 2cm long of small (2-3mm)-, medium (4-5mm)-, and large (6-7mm)-diameter vessels were created. One end of the sample was sent for histological evaluation, and the other was used for burst pressure testing in a blinded fashion. Versatility was defined as the performance of the surgical instrument based on the following five variables, using a score from 1 to 5 (1=worst, 5=best), adjusted by coefficient of variable importance with weighted distribution: hemostasis, 0.275; histologic sealing, 0.275; cutting, 0.2; dissection, 0.15; and tissue manipulation, 0.1. There were 80 trials per vessel group and 60 trials per instrument group, giving a total of 240 samples. Results: Versatility score was higher (P<.01) and dissection time was shorter (P<.01) using TB compared with the other three devices. Bursting pressure was similar among TB and the other three instruments. Thermal spread at surgery was similar between TB and HA (P=.4167), TB and EnSeal (P=.6817), and TB and LIG (P=.8254). Difference in thermal spread was noted between EnSeal and HA (P=.0087) and HA and LIG (P=.0167). Conclusion: TB has a higher versatility compared with the other instruments tested with faster dissection speed, similar bursting pressure, and acceptable thermal spread. This new energy device is an appealing, safe alternative for cutting, coagulation, and tissue dissection during surgery and should decrease time and increase versatility during surgical procedures. © Copyright 2012, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2012.
Keywords: controlled study; nonhuman; laparoscopy; vascular surgical procedures; animals; animal experiment; dissection; ultrasound; models, animal; scoring system; equipment design; pressure; swine; ligation; arteritis; hemostasis, surgical; surgical instruments; surgical instrument; equipment safety; bursting pressure; surgical energy device; temperature related phenomena; thermal spread; cautery; wound closure techniques
Journal Title: Journal of Laparoendoscopic and Advanced Surgical Techniques
Volume: 22
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1092-6429
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc  
Date Published: 2012-05-01
Start Page: 378
End Page: 386
Language: English
DOI: 10.1089/lap.2011.0420
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22364404
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