成功使用电外科手术在一个建立人工耳蜗患者枕颈融合术:说明性案例。

M Kathryn McIntosh, Murray Hong, David P Morris, P Daniel McNeely, Simon Walling, Sean D Christie
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背景:神经技术正在迅速发展,这对外科医生在管理植入设备患者方面的专业知识提出了挑战。超过70万人使用人工耳蜗。还有许多人植入了起搏器和神经调节装置。了解电外科相互作用对患者安全至关重要,但这方面的文献仍然有限。由于电磁干扰(EMI)的风险,使用高频交流电止血的传统电外科手术在人工耳蜗使用者中是禁忌的。电磁干扰会导致发热、元件故障或设备故障。尽管屏蔽,感应电流和电压浪涌可能超过设备的容限,带来风险。观察:虽然PlasmaBlade在心脏手术中的安全性有文献记载,但其在神经外科中的应用报道不足。作者提出了一个案例,证明其安全应用于17岁已建立人工耳蜗的枕颈融合。PlasmaBlade使暴露不影响植入物的完整性或听觉功能。经验教训:随着神经技术的日益普及,使用创新的安全策略,包括监测电磁场,以及采用像PlasmaBlade这样的精密技术将会产生影响。这些进步有可能改善患者的预后,并确保对植入设备的个体进行更安全的护理。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25167。
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Successful use of electrosurgery in an occipitocervical fusion procedure in a patient with an established cochlear implant: illustrative case.

Background: Neurotechnology is rapidly evolving, challenging surgeons to expand their expertise in managing patients with implanted devices. More than 700,000 persons use cochlear implants. Many others have implanted pacemakers and neuromodulation devices. Understanding electrosurgical interactions is critical for patient safety, yet the literature on this remains limited. Conventional electrosurgery, which uses high-frequency alternating current for hemostasis, is contraindicated in cochlear implant users due to the risk of electromagnetic interference (EMI). EMI can cause heating, component malfunction, or device failure. Despite shielding, induction currents and voltage surges may exceed device tolerance, posing risks.

Observations: While PlasmaBlade safety is documented in cardiac surgery, its use in neurosurgery is underreported. The authors present a case demonstrating its safe application during an occipitocervical fusion in a 17-year-old with an established cochlear implant. The PlasmaBlade enabled exposure without affecting implant integrity or auditory function.

Lessons: As neurotechnology becomes increasingly prevalent, using innovative safety strategies, including monitoring electromagnetic fields, and adopting refined technologies like the PlasmaBlade will be impactful. These advancements have the potential to improve patient outcomes and ensure safer care for individuals with implanted devices. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25167.

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