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Evaluation of the Efficacy of the Electrosurgical Bipolar Vessel Sealer (LigaSure) Devices in Sealing Lymphatic Vessels

Yuri W. Novitsky, MD

Michael J. Rosen, MD

Andrew G. Harrell, MD

Ronald F. Sing, DO

Kent W. Kercher, MD

Department of Surgery, Carolinas Laparoscopic and Advanced Surgery Program, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC.

B. Todd Heniford, MD

Division of Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, 1000 Blythe Blvd, MEB 601, Charlotte, NC, 28203 theniford{at}carolinas.org

Various sources of ultrasonic and thermal energy have been developed to facilitate blood vessel ligation. However, their efficacy in sealing lymphatics has not been clearly established to date. We hypothesized that the electrosurgical bipolar vessel sealer (EBVS) produces reliable and durable sealing of large lymphatic vessels in a porcine model. Thoracic ducts from 4 adult pigs were explanted and sealed at multiple levels by using 3 different EBVS devices: LigaSure Atlas, XTD, and V. Fifteen seals (5 per group) were analyzed for sealing time and visual quality. Seal burst strength was measured by using a graduated pressure saline injection system. Twelve intact seals also underwent a histologic analysis. The mean overall burst strength of the seals was 271 78 mm Hg (127 to 360 mm Hg). The burst pressures in the 3 groups were not statistically different. The overall mean time to achieve a seal was 5.1 2.2 seconds (3 to 10 seconds). Seals were achieved significantly faster in the V group (4.1 0.6 seconds) compared with the Atlas (6.3 2.3 seconds) and XTD (6.4 2.6 seconds) groups. Qualitative seal assessment revealed minimal sticking and charring, a favorable degree of seal tissue clarity, and desiccation in the 3 groups. Histologic analysis demonstrated a fusion of lymphovascular channels with a complete obliteration of the lumens. We demonstrated that the use of EBVS results in a fast and effective sealing of large porcine lymphatic vessels. The seals created by all 3 devices burst at markedly supraphysiologic intraluminal pressures. Ongoing randomized human trials may prove the clinical benefits of the routine use of EBVS devices for various tissue dissections.

Key Words: electrosurgical bipolar vessel sealer • LigaSure • thoracic duct • lymphatic leaks • lymphatic sealing

Surgical Innovation, Vol. 12, No. 2, 155-160 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/155335060501200215


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