Technical note: electrosurgery active lead failures |
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Authors: | S R Docker R Railton M Nieman |
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Affiliation: | West of Scotland Health Boards, Department of Clinical Physics and Bio-Engineering, Lanarkshire, UK. |
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Abstract: | A cause of electrosurgical burns in surgical procedures is faulty active leads. A survey of faults and modes of failures are reported. The design of a meter is given for use by a sterilizing department to enable leads to be checked. Using the criterion of two times the original resistance, 35 cables were found to be defective out of a population of about 200 cables. About half of these cables transmitted radio frequency (RF) power inefficiently: often power was intermittent and hot spots would develop. The commonest mode of failure was a break between the socket and the wire at the forceps end. Rejection criteria are reviewed and we suggest a resistance less than 0.3 omega. |
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