Vessel sealer and divider instrument temperature during laparoscopic ovariectomy in horses.
Jeremiah T EasleyKirk C McGilvrayDean A HendricksonJason BruemmerEileen S HackettPublished in: Veterinary surgery : VS (2017)
Despite the instrument temperatures observed during unilateral laparoscopic ovariectomy, surgical complications were minimal. The clinical relevance of the increase in instrument tip temperature of the vessel sealer and divider is presently unclear, but surgeons should use the instrument with caution, especially in close proximity to viscera. The increase in temperature observed at the tip of the vessel sealer and divider during unilateral ovariectomy could be associated with morbidity. The clinical relevance of instrument tip heating during other procedures, such as adhesiolysis and intestinal resection, is unknown and should be evaluated.