Electrocautery‐induced molten metal particle generation from total joint replacements: Morphology and chemistry

Volume: 109, Issue: 12, Pages: 2057 - 2067
Published: Apr 29, 2021
Abstract
Electrosurgical techniques are used during surgery to cauterize, and their damaging effects have primarily been documented in terms of tissue necrosis, charring, and localized heat accumulation. Metallic implants as well as the surgical blade can experience incidental electrosurgical current arcing that results in the generation and transfer of melted metallic particles. This work examines the composition, particle size distribution, and...
Paper Details
Title
Electrocautery‐induced molten metal particle generation from total joint replacements: Morphology and chemistry
Published Date
Apr 29, 2021
Volume
109
Issue
12
Pages
2057 - 2067
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