2020
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000002815
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The Use of Cold Atmospheric Plasma Device in Flap Elevation

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“…In our department, the Plastic Surgery Division of the University Hospital of Modena, we have experienced various instruments, from traditional devices for dissection and coagulation 2,3 to the most recent helium plasma (J-Plasma) device we implemented for the elevation of the free flap in microsurgery. 4 As with the Filis et al experience, 1 we have found advantages of this device over traditional devices, such as the possibility of performing dissection and hemostasis simultaneously, as well as the absence of muscle dissection and the absence of fat necrosis associated to nonformation of serum and/or burn tissues during dissection. Furthermore, we found a significant decreased risk of accidental tissue trauma.…”
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“…In our department, the Plastic Surgery Division of the University Hospital of Modena, we have experienced various instruments, from traditional devices for dissection and coagulation 2,3 to the most recent helium plasma (J-Plasma) device we implemented for the elevation of the free flap in microsurgery. 4 As with the Filis et al experience, 1 we have found advantages of this device over traditional devices, such as the possibility of performing dissection and hemostasis simultaneously, as well as the absence of muscle dissection and the absence of fat necrosis associated to nonformation of serum and/or burn tissues during dissection. Furthermore, we found a significant decreased risk of accidental tissue trauma.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Furthermore, we found a significant decreased risk of accidental tissue trauma. 4 We believe that the Filis et al article is critical to encourage dissection of vessels through such a safety device. Moreover, Filis et al state that a generator power setting at 20 W cutting mode and 30 W coagulation modes, but did not specify the helium gas flow rate.…”
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confidence: 99%
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