Dual-sided electrosurgery handpiece for simultaneous tissue cutting and coagulation: First report on a conceptual design validated by an animal experiment

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Objective: To introduce and evaluate the safety of a novel dual-sided electrosurgery handpiece design for simultaneous tissue cutting and coagulation. Methods: We designed a prototype double-sided handpiece allowing automatic switching between two electrodes with a simple handpiece flip. The concept of the system as a surgical instrument was assessed by an animal experiment. Results: The skin of 15 Wistar albino white rats could be successfully incised and coagulated using both ends of the handpiece, thereby confirming the prospects and clinical applications of the system. Conclusion: The dual-sided electrosurgery handpiece is a simple and safe alternative to the traditional electrosurgery pencil, allowing the simultaneous use of two electrodes without the hassle of frequent electrode replacement.

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Tawfik, H. A., Fouad, Y. A., & Hafez, R. (2015). Dual-sided electrosurgery handpiece for simultaneous tissue cutting and coagulation: First report on a conceptual design validated by an animal experiment. Medical Devices: Evidence and Research, 8, 351–357. https://doi.org/10.2147/MDER.S85262

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