用于低温电外科手术的机器学习优化的介质超聚焦振荡(DUO)电极。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Bo H Choi, Jun H Heo, Min S Kim, In S Choi, Eun S Lee
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射频(RF)能量的广泛采用使电外科手术成为现代外科手术的基石,主要是因为它能够在组织切割期间或独立于组织切割期间最大限度地减少失血。在各种电外科手术模式中,单极电极已成为开放手术中不可或缺的一部分,并已成为广泛研究的焦点-探索电极形状,材料,表面涂层,射频发生器调制以及涉及温度和阻抗传感的反馈机制等方面。虽然电外科手术为组织切割和凝固提供热能,但热效应代表了其主要用途和最大风险。传统的单极电极在高温(超过250℃)下工作以达到手术效果,但这种条件往往会对周围组织和植入装置造成严重的热损伤。为了应对这些挑战,我们提出了一种采用介电加热作为主要能量传递方式的新型叶片型单极电极。与传统电极通过电极-组织界面的欧姆损失产生热量不同,所提出的介质超聚焦振荡(DUO)叶片通过聚焦介电能量直接加热组织水分,有效地消除了电极的表面加热。这一机制自然地将最高温度限制在100℃,由水蒸气的相变控制。实验验证DUO刀片在关键的手术指标上表现优异,包括降低手术温度、较浅的热坏死深度、最大限度地减少失血和减少手术烟雾。这些结果强调了DUO刀片在电外科应用中提高手术精度、安全性和可视性的潜力。
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A machine learning optimized Dielectric Ultra-focused Oscillatory (DUO) electrode for low temperature electrosurgery.

The widespread adoption of radio frequency (RF) energy has made electrosurgery a cornerstone of modern surgical procedures, primarily due to its ability to minimize blood loss during, or independent of, tissue incision. Among the various electrosurgical modalities, monopolar electrodes have become indispensable in open surgeries and have been the focus of extensive research-exploring aspects such as electrode shape, material, surface coating, RF generator modulation, and feedback mechanisms involving temperature and impedance sensing. While electrosurgery delivers thermal energy for tissue cutting and coagulation, thermal effects represent both its principal utility and its greatest risk. Conventional monopolar electrodes operate at high temperatures (exceeding 250 ℃) to achieve surgical efficacy, but such conditions often result in substantial thermal damage to surrounding tissue and implanted devices. In response to these challenges, we propose a novel blade-type monopolar electrode employing dielectric heating as the primary energy delivery method. Unlike conventional electrodes, which generate heat via ohmic loss at the electrode-tissue interface, the proposed Dielectric Ultra-Focused Oscillatory (DUO) blade directly heats tissue moisture through focused dielectric energy, effectively eliminating surface heating of the electrode. This mechanism naturally restricts the maximum temperature to 100 ℃, governed by the phase transition of water vaporization. Experimental validation of the DUO blade demonstrated superior performance across key surgical metrics, including reduced operating temperature, shallower thermal necrosis depth, minimized blood loss, and decreased surgical smoke. These results underscore the DUO blade's potential to enhance surgical precision, safety, and visibility in electrosurgical applications.

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