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Harmonic Scalpel

The
HARMONIC SCALPEL uses ultrasonic
technology, the unique energy form that allows both cutting and
coagulation of hemorrhoidal tissue at the precise point of application,
resulting in minimal lateral thermal tissue damage. Because the
HARMONIC SCALPEL uses ultrasound,
there is less smoke than is generated by both lasers and electrosurgical
instruments. The HARMONIC SCALPEL
cuts and coagulates by using lower temperatures than those used
by electrosurgery or lasers. HARMONIC
SCALPEL technology controls bleeding by coaptive coagulation
at low temperatures ranging from 50:C to 100:C: vessels are coapted
(tamponaded) and sealed by a protein coagulum. Coagulation occurs
by means of protein denaturation when the blade, vibrating at
55,500 Hz, couples with protein, denaturing it to form a coagulum
that seals small coapted vessels. When the effect is prolonged,
secondary heat is produced that seals larger vessels. Because
ultrasound is the basis for HARMONIC
SCALPEL technology, no electrical energy is conducted
to the patient.
By
contrast, electrosurgery coagulates by burning (obliterative coagulation)
at temperatures higher than 150:C. Blood and tissue are desiccated
and oxidized (charred), forming eschar that covers and seals the
bleeding area. The reduced postoperative pain after Harmonic Scalpel
hemorrhoidectomy compared with electrocautery controls, likely
results from the avoidance of lateral thermal injury.
 
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Harmonic
Scalpel Applied to Tissue
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Harmonic
Scalpel Hemorrhoidectomy
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The
protein coagulum caused by the application of the HARMONIC
SCALPEL is superior at sealing off large bleeding vessels
during surgery. It has been my experience that this method is
useful on large hemorrhoids that may bleed during surgery, thus
minimizing blood loss and reducing the time needed for surgery.
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