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In silico evaluation of geometry variations with respect to the thermal spread during coagulation of egg white using bipolar vessel sealing instruments

BACKGROUND: Bipolar vessel sealing is an efficient electrosurgical procedure for the occlusion of blood vessels particularly during minimally invasive surgery. Reliable knowledge of the thermal spread is crucial for a safe application of bipolar vessel sealing instruments when operating close to the...

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Autores principales: Wagenpfeil, Jay, Schöllig, Christina, Mayer, Volker, Feuer, Ronny, Nold, Bernhard, Neugebauer, Alexander, Ederer, Michael, Rothmund, Ralf, Krämer, Bernhard, Brucker, Sara, Enderle, Markus, Sawodny, Oliver, Rex, Julia
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5093945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27806716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12938-016-0238-2
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author Wagenpfeil, Jay
Schöllig, Christina
Mayer, Volker
Feuer, Ronny
Nold, Bernhard
Neugebauer, Alexander
Ederer, Michael
Rothmund, Ralf
Krämer, Bernhard
Brucker, Sara
Enderle, Markus
Sawodny, Oliver
Rex, Julia
author_facet Wagenpfeil, Jay
Schöllig, Christina
Mayer, Volker
Feuer, Ronny
Nold, Bernhard
Neugebauer, Alexander
Ederer, Michael
Rothmund, Ralf
Krämer, Bernhard
Brucker, Sara
Enderle, Markus
Sawodny, Oliver
Rex, Julia
author_sort Wagenpfeil, Jay
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description BACKGROUND: Bipolar vessel sealing is an efficient electrosurgical procedure for the occlusion of blood vessels particularly during minimally invasive surgery. Reliable knowledge of the thermal spread is crucial for a safe application of bipolar vessel sealing instruments when operating close to thermo-sensitive structures, such as nerves. The evolution of the thermal spread over time and space depends on a variety of parameters, such as the biological tissue, the energy applied to the tissue, and the geometry of the vessel sealing instrument. Mathematical modeling has proven useful for the prediction of the thermal spread. It is, thus, a promising tool for the systematic analysis of the influence of geometrical changes on the thermal spread. RESULTS: We present an experimentally validated in silico study to evaluate the impact of geometry variations on the progression of chicken egg white coagulation and the final shape of coagulated egg white as an approximation of the temporal and spatial evolution of the thermal spread during bipolar vessel sealing. Egg white has similar thermal and electrical properties to human tissue, with the advantage being that the spatial and temporal evolution of the thermal spread can be visually gauged. The simulations were performed using a mathematical model based on the finite element analysis of chicken egg white. The progression of egg white coagulation was predicted for two different peak voltages and various electrode geometries. Starting with two planar electrodes, one electrode was gradually changed to adopt a wedge shape. These changes to the geometry showed a distinct influence on the progression of egg white coagulation in the simulations. The predictions were successfully validated using an experimental setup with two different electrodes representing the extreme geometries. DISCUSSION: The predicted spatial temperature distributions were experimentally validated for two geometries. Our simulation study shows that the geometry has a pronounced influence on the thermal spread and, thus, is a suitable parameter to reduce thermal damage. The in silico optimization of instrument designs is a suitable tool to accelerate the development of new vessel sealing instruments, with only a few promising designs having to be tested as prototypes.
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spelling pubmed-50939452016-11-07 In silico evaluation of geometry variations with respect to the thermal spread during coagulation of egg white using bipolar vessel sealing instruments Wagenpfeil, Jay Schöllig, Christina Mayer, Volker Feuer, Ronny Nold, Bernhard Neugebauer, Alexander Ederer, Michael Rothmund, Ralf Krämer, Bernhard Brucker, Sara Enderle, Markus Sawodny, Oliver Rex, Julia Biomed Eng Online Research BACKGROUND: Bipolar vessel sealing is an efficient electrosurgical procedure for the occlusion of blood vessels particularly during minimally invasive surgery. Reliable knowledge of the thermal spread is crucial for a safe application of bipolar vessel sealing instruments when operating close to thermo-sensitive structures, such as nerves. The evolution of the thermal spread over time and space depends on a variety of parameters, such as the biological tissue, the energy applied to the tissue, and the geometry of the vessel sealing instrument. Mathematical modeling has proven useful for the prediction of the thermal spread. It is, thus, a promising tool for the systematic analysis of the influence of geometrical changes on the thermal spread. RESULTS: We present an experimentally validated in silico study to evaluate the impact of geometry variations on the progression of chicken egg white coagulation and the final shape of coagulated egg white as an approximation of the temporal and spatial evolution of the thermal spread during bipolar vessel sealing. Egg white has similar thermal and electrical properties to human tissue, with the advantage being that the spatial and temporal evolution of the thermal spread can be visually gauged. The simulations were performed using a mathematical model based on the finite element analysis of chicken egg white. The progression of egg white coagulation was predicted for two different peak voltages and various electrode geometries. Starting with two planar electrodes, one electrode was gradually changed to adopt a wedge shape. These changes to the geometry showed a distinct influence on the progression of egg white coagulation in the simulations. The predictions were successfully validated using an experimental setup with two different electrodes representing the extreme geometries. DISCUSSION: The predicted spatial temperature distributions were experimentally validated for two geometries. Our simulation study shows that the geometry has a pronounced influence on the thermal spread and, thus, is a suitable parameter to reduce thermal damage. The in silico optimization of instrument designs is a suitable tool to accelerate the development of new vessel sealing instruments, with only a few promising designs having to be tested as prototypes. BioMed Central 2016-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5093945/ /pubmed/27806716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12938-016-0238-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Wagenpfeil, Jay
Schöllig, Christina
Mayer, Volker
Feuer, Ronny
Nold, Bernhard
Neugebauer, Alexander
Ederer, Michael
Rothmund, Ralf
Krämer, Bernhard
Brucker, Sara
Enderle, Markus
Sawodny, Oliver
Rex, Julia
In silico evaluation of geometry variations with respect to the thermal spread during coagulation of egg white using bipolar vessel sealing instruments
title In silico evaluation of geometry variations with respect to the thermal spread during coagulation of egg white using bipolar vessel sealing instruments
title_full In silico evaluation of geometry variations with respect to the thermal spread during coagulation of egg white using bipolar vessel sealing instruments
title_fullStr In silico evaluation of geometry variations with respect to the thermal spread during coagulation of egg white using bipolar vessel sealing instruments
title_full_unstemmed In silico evaluation of geometry variations with respect to the thermal spread during coagulation of egg white using bipolar vessel sealing instruments
title_short In silico evaluation of geometry variations with respect to the thermal spread during coagulation of egg white using bipolar vessel sealing instruments
title_sort in silico evaluation of geometry variations with respect to the thermal spread during coagulation of egg white using bipolar vessel sealing instruments
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5093945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27806716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12938-016-0238-2
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