1. Different behavior of electrosurgical currents between air and saline immersion therapeutic endoscopy
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Antonio Capogreco, Roberta Maselli, Markus Enderle, Nermin Salkic, Sandra Keller, Francesco De Gaetano, Elisabetta Mastrorocco, Roberto de Sire, Ludovico Alfarone, Davide Massimi, Jérémie Jacques, Romain Legros, Mathieu Pioche, Yuichi Mori, Cesare Hassan, and Alessandro Repici
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Endoscopy ,Electrosurgery unit ,Third-space endoscopy ,Endoscopic mucosal resection ,Polypectomy ,Underwater endoscopy ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Impedance and voltage of monopolar currents are directly related. By replacing air with saline solution, a change in behavior of these currents are achieved in endoscopy, resulting in a desired coagulation effect. However, the underlying electrophysical mechanisms of this effect remain poorly explained. This investigation assessed the relationship between the electrical parameters and the surrounding environment for three high-voltage monopolar coagulation currents commonly used for therapeutic endoscopy. Six consecutive applications per setting and per environment were performed with dissection knife on porcine kidney. When transitioning from air to saline immersion, a 99% decrease in impedance was observed for all current settings tested (AirRange: 4400–8150 Ω, SalineRange: 64–71 Ω; p
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- 2025
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