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Plasma Medicine

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ISSN Imprimir: 1947-5764

ISSN En Línea: 1947-5772

SJR: 0.216 SNIP: 0.263 CiteScore™:: 1.4 H-Index: 24

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Characterization of Plasma Parameters and Tissue Injury Produced by Plasma Electrosurgical Systems

Volumen 3, Edición 4, 2013, pp. 279-289
DOI: 10.1615/PlasmaMed.2014011979
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Plasma and injury properties produced by US Medical Innovations (USMI) electrosurgical systems were characterized using an explant pig's liver samples. It was observed that plasma length, tissue temperature and injury size increases with applied power increase. Transition from Conventional to Argon Coagulation mode (<0.5 L/min) leads to redistribution of the discharge power over the larger tissue area causing abrupt decrease of injury depth and increase of eschar diameter. Flow rate is not a primary factor affecting the tissue temperature. The depth and diameter of injury was minimal for the case of Hybrid Argon Plasma Cut operational mode.

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