2013
DOI: 10.1109/tbme.2013.2260542
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Temperature Measurement Methods During Direct Heat Arterial Tissue Fusion

Abstract: Fusion of biological tissues through direct and indirect heating is a growing area of medical research, yet there are still major gaps in understanding this procedure. Several companies have developed devices which fuse blood vessels, but little is known about the tissue's response to the stimuli. The need for accurate measurements of tissue behavior during tissue fusion is essential for the continued development and improvement of energy delivery devices. An experimental study was performed to measure the tem… Show more

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“…Burst pressure testing is an important outcome measure because it simulates the mechanism for failure during surgery . Multiple evaluations of different EBVS have been performed to assess the seal strength quantitated through burst pressure in in vivo or ex vivo animal models. Advantages of ex vivo study protocols include reduced use of animals, allowance for more stringent experimental set up, and that they may be conducted with a larger sample of tissue that is readily available in terms of cost and ethical considerations .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burst pressure testing is an important outcome measure because it simulates the mechanism for failure during surgery . Multiple evaluations of different EBVS have been performed to assess the seal strength quantitated through burst pressure in in vivo or ex vivo animal models. Advantages of ex vivo study protocols include reduced use of animals, allowance for more stringent experimental set up, and that they may be conducted with a larger sample of tissue that is readily available in terms of cost and ethical considerations .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elliptical shape comes from the round 6-F catheter divided on a bias into parallel jaws (Figs 1, 2c). Tissue fusion occurs when collagen I is denatured by tissue temperatures greater than 1401C while subjected to pressures of 30-330 psi causing crosslinking collagen fibrils in adjacent tissues (20,21). Cutting occurs with additional application of heat and pressure (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ellipsys ® Vascular Access System is a thermal resistance anastomosis device (TRAD) for the minimally invasive creation of an anastomosis (side to side) between the proximal radial artery and the perforator vein. The device establishes a tissue fuse anastomosis with an immediate and permanent connection between the artery and vein [ 8 ]. The catheter requires a 6-French access (e.g., 6 Fr.…”
Section: Description Of the Ellipsys® Vascular Access Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%