Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3041013 Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundIntraoperative hemorrhage is a critical issue in the endoscopic evacuation of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Refined and dedicated endoscopic instruments for hemostasis are required. In this technical report, a hemostatic procedure using a monoshaft bipolar cautery is described.Technique and instrumentationThe endoscope and monoshaft bipolar cautery are combined into a single-handed instrument, leaving the surgeon's other hand free to manipulate a suction cannula, and so a bimanual hemostatic device system – a combination of a monoshaft bipolar cautery and a multifunctional suction cannula – is obtained.ResultsHemostasis was possible with the monoshaft bipolar cautery during endoscopic hematoma evacuation procedures. No intraoperative complications during hemostasis were apparent, nor were any apparent postoperative complications suggestive of inadvertent tissue damage.ConclusionsThe present report describes the successful use of a monoshaft bipolar cautery and its application in a bimanual hemostatic device system.

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