The comparison of thermal tissue injuries caused by ultrasonic scalpel and electrocautery use in rabbit tongue tissue
Citation
Kaan Beriat, G., Halit Akmansu, S., Ezerarslan, H., Dogan, C., Han, U., Saglam, M., Okan Senel, O., & Kocaturk, S. (2012). The comparison of thermal tissue injuries caused by ultrasonic scalpel and electrocautery use in rabbit tongue tissue. Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 12(3), 151-157. https://doi.org/10.17305/bjbms.2012.2462Abstract
The aim of this study compares to the increase in tissue temperature and the thermal histological eff ects of ultrasonic scalpel, bipolar and unipolar
electrosurgery incisions in the tongue tissue of rabbits. The is study evaluates the histopathological changes related to thermal change and
the maximum temperature values in the peripheral tissue brought about by the incisions carried out by the three methods in a comparative way.
To assess thermal tissue damage induced by the three instruments, maximum tissue temperatures were measured during the surgical procedure
and tongue tissue samples were examined histopathologically following the surgery. The mean maximum temperature values of the
groups were 93.93±2.76 Cº for the unipolar electrocautery group, whereas 85.07±5.95 Cº for the bipolar electrocautery group, and 108.23±7.64
Cº for the ultrasonic scalpel group.
Th ere was a statistically signifi cant relationship between the increase in maximum temperature values and the separation among tissue layers,
edema, congestion, necrosis, hemorrhage, destruction in blood vessel walls and fi brin accumulation, and between the existence of fi brin
thrombus and tissue damage depth (p<0.05).
It was concluded that the bipolar electrocautery use gives way to less temperature increase in the tissues and less thermal tissue damage in
comparison to the other methods.