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International Journal of Hyperthermia | 2016

Bipolar radio-frequency-induced thermofusion of intestinal tissue – In vivo evaluation of a new fusion technique in an experimental study

Christoph Holmer; Hanno Winter; Alexandra Nagel; Annika Jaenicke; Roland Lauster; Marc Kraft; Heinz J. Buhr; Jörg-Peter Ritz; Matthias Zickerow

Abstract Purpose: Bipolar radio-frequency-induced thermofusion (BiRTh) of intestinal tissue might replace conventional stapling devices which are associated with technical and functional complications. Previous results of our study group confirmed the feasibility to fuse intestinal tissue using BiRTh-induced thermofusion ex vivo. The aim of this study was now to evaluate the efficacy of fusing intestinal tissue in vivo by BiRTh-induced thermofusion. Materials and methods: In male Wistar rats a blind bowel originating from the caecum was closed either by BiRTh (n = 24) or conventional suture (n = 16). At 6 h, 48 h, 4 days, and 2 weeks after the procedure caecum bursting pressure was measured to compare both groups. Results: In total 18 of 21 (85.7%) thermofused and 15 of 16 (93.7%) sutured cecal stumps were primarily tight and leakage-proof (p > 0.05). The operative time was comparable in both groups without significant differences. Both groups showed increases in bursting pressure over the post-operative period. The mean bursting pressure for thermofusion was 47.8, 48.3, 55.2, and 68.0 mmHg, compared to 69.8, 51.5, 70.0 and 71.0 mmHg in the hand-sutured group (p > 0.05) after 6 h, 48 h, 4 days, and 2 weeks, respectively. Conclusion: These results suggest that BiRTh-induced thermofusion is a safe and feasible method for fusing intestinal tissue in this experimental in vivo model and could be an innovative approach for achieving gastrointestinal anastomoses.


International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2010

Pilot study of bipolar radiofrequency-induced anastomotic thermofusion–exploration of therapy parameters ex vivo

Hanno Winter; Christoph Holmer; H. J. Buhr; Gerd Lindner; Roland Lauster; Marc Kraft; Jörg-Peter Ritz


Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | 2011

Bipolar radiofrequency-induced thermofusion of intestinal anastomoses—feasibility of a new anastomosis technique in porcine and rat colon

Christoph Holmer; Hanno Winter; Matthias Kröger; Alexandra Nagel; Annika Jaenicke; Roland Lauster; Marc Kraft; Heinz J. Buhr; Jörg-Peter Ritz


Archive | 2012

ELECTRODE ARRANGEMENT AND ELECTROSURGICAL GRIPPING INSTRUMENT

Andreas Hörlle; Hanno Winter; Adrian Schulze


Archive | 2010

Materialschicht und Elektrochirurgiesystem für die elektrochirurgische Gewebefusion

Hanno Winter


Archive | 2013

Elektrodenanordnung und elektronisches Greifinstrument

Andreas Hörlle; Hanno Winter; Adrian Schulze


Archive | 2013

Elektrochirurgisches Instrument, Elektrochirurgieanordnung und zugehörige Verfahren

Hanno Winter


Archive | 2012

Agencement d'électrodes et instrument de préhension électrochirurgical

Andreas Hörlle; Hanno Winter; Adrian Schulze


Archive | 2011

Electrode assembly and electronic gripping instrument

Andreas Hörlle; Hanno Winter; Adrian Schulze


Archive | 2011

Elektrodenanordnung und elektronisches Greifinstrument Electrode assembly and electronic gripping instrument

Andreas Hörlle; Hanno Winter; Adrian Schulze

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Adrian Schulze

Technical University of Berlin

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Andreas Hörlle

Technical University of Berlin

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Marc Kraft

Technical University of Berlin

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Roland Lauster

Technical University of Berlin

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Annika Jaenicke

Technical University of Berlin

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Gerd Lindner

Technical University of Berlin

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