Safety parameters of ferromagnetic device during thyroid surgery: Porcine model using continuous neuromonitoring

Background The ferromagnetic (FM) device is a new surgical energy modality. This study investigated dynamic recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) electromyographic (EMG) data to define safety parameters for using FM devices in thyroidectomy. Methods Real‐time EMG tracings obtained under continuous neuromo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Head & neck 2020-10, Vol.42 (10), p.2931-2940
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Tzu‐Yen, Lin, Yi‐Chu, Tseng, Hsin‐Yi, Dionigi, Gianlorenzo, Kim, Hoon Yub, Chai, Young Jun, Lu, I‐Cheng, Chang, Pi‐Ying, Chiang, Feng‐Yu, Wu, Che‐Wei
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Zusammenfassung:Background The ferromagnetic (FM) device is a new surgical energy modality. This study investigated dynamic recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) electromyographic (EMG) data to define safety parameters for using FM devices in thyroidectomy. Methods Real‐time EMG tracings obtained under continuous neuromonitoring were recorded from 24 RLNs (12 piglets). In the activation study, FM devices were activated at varying distances from the RLN. In the cooling study, FM devices were cooled for varying time intervals, or muscle touch maneuver was performed, before contact with the RLN. Results During the FMwand/FMsealer activation, no adverse EMG events occurred at distances of 2 mm or longer. The cooling study revealed no adverse EMG events after 1‐second (FMwand) or 3‐second (FMsealer) intervals or after muscle touch maneuver. Conclusions An FM device should be activated at a distance of 2 mm from the RLN and should be adequately cooled before further contact with the RLN. Surgeons can avoid RLN injury by observing standard procedures for using FM devices.
ISSN:1043-3074
1097-0347
DOI:10.1002/hed.26334