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Ethicon Endo-Surgery Unveils Portfolio of Energy Devices

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 03 Nov 2009
Complementary energy technologies of both ultrasonic and advanced bipolar devices provide surgeons with multiple energy delivery options to meet specific surgical needs across multiple surgical specialties.

The Ethicon Endo-Surgery (Cincinnati, OH, USA) Harmonic (ultrasonic) and Enseal (bipolar) series of devices provide a range of energy applications to help the surgeons achieve the desired tissue effects. More...
The Enseal bipolar technology offers superior control in large vessel sealing for surgical procedures in general, colorectal, gynecology, and urology, where minimal tissue damage is critical. Both Enseal laparoscopic and open devices contain the energy spread and rapidly seal and transect the tissues, while offering exceptionally large vessel sealing, up to and including 7 mm blood vessels.

The Harmonic range of devices, on the other hand, offer precise application of ultrasonic energy in advanced laparoscopic and open procedures, and minimize adjacent tissue damage to the patient. The versatile devices help the surgeon perform multiple surgical tasks with a single device, leading to overall efficiency improvement over traditional techniques. Harmonic devices are indicated for multiple specialties and surgeries, including laparoscopic and open technique procedures within general, colorectal, gynecologic, and urologic procedures. The range of energy delivery devices in the company's portfolio were presented at the 95th annual clinical congress of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), held during October 2009 in Chicago (IL, USA).

"An increasing number of surgeons are applying the new technologies as standard of care for both laparoscopic and open procedures,” said Kevin Lobo, worldwide president of Ethicon Endo-Surgery. "By offering both an ultrasonic and advanced bipolar technology, Ethicon Endo-Surgery delivers options to meet the needs of traditional and emerging surgical techniques.”

"I believe energy is the future of surgery, which is why we're seeing such significant advances in both bipolar and ultrasonic energy, which enhance the experience of surgeons and patients alike,” said Michael J. Stamos, M.D., chief of the division of colon and rectal surgery at the University of California (UCI; Irvine, USA). "Since each patient case is unique, it is imperative to understand the distinctive attributes of each different energy technology. It also is critical to have the confidence and flexibility to choose the right modality to achieve optimal outcomes for both patients and for surgeons in terms of greater precision and control, maximized surgical efficiency and best tissue effect.”

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