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Title: Harmonic focus versus conventional electrocautery for femoral artery exposure: a "direct" comparison on the same patients
Authors: Maisto, Maria
Ferrante, Liborio
Giribono, Anna Maria
Sodo, Maurizio
Panagrosso, Marco
Peluso, Andrea
Del Guercio, Luca
Bracale, Umberto Marcello
Keywords: Focus Harmonic Scalpel;Femoral artery;Complications;Abdominal aneurysm;Endovascular repair
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Maisto M, Ferrante L, Giribono AM, Sodo M, Panagrosso M, Peluso A, del Guercio L, Bracale UM. Harmonic focus versus conventional electrocautery for femoral artery exposure: a "direct" comparison on the same patients. Translational Medicine @ UniSa 2020, 21(8): 27-30.
Abstract: Surgical access complications during endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) are reported relatively frequent. HARMONIC FOCUS® (HF; Ethicon EndoSurgery Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, USA) is a device developed to improve bleeding control and reduce heat-related damage stemming from surgical preparation. The aim of this study was to evaluate outcomes and safety of HF versus conventional haemostasis with electrocautery, both techniques used in the same patient. Five patients developed bilateral wound’s thickening (13.9%) demonstrated at the CT scan, two of whom had no clinical manifestation while in three cases the thickening was associated with lymphocele (4.54%), 2 of which were in the side where the EC was used (5.5%), and 1 case (2.7%), in the HF applied side. One isolated lymphocele occurred at the left groin (2.7%) (tables n.2-3). A Fisher’s exact test was conducted between EC and HF on the occurrence of wound healing complications (3/36 for EC and 1/36 for HF) that resulted statistically significant at p<0.05. Focus Harmonic Scalpel has certain advantages than conventional haemostasis in avoiding surgical access complications.
URI: http://www.translationalmedicine.unisa.it/index
http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/4613
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-2805
ISSN: 2239-9747
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