INNOVATED MICRO-SURGICAL SUCTION AND IRRAGTIONS NEURO -SURGICAL DISSECTING FORCEPS WITH “BIPOLAR CAPABILITIES”
2nd International Conference on NEUROSCIENCE AND NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
April 11-12, 2019 | Barcelona, Spain
Mohamed Ahmed Fahmy Zeid
Brain & Skull Egyptian Society, Alexandria University, Egypt
Keynote : J Neurol Neurorehabil Res
Abstract:
Objective: The operating surgeons usually using the dissection forceps
while the assistants continuously keeping the surgical field relatively
clean by irrigation and suction through suction tube and another one for
irrigation which might lead to “crowded“ or busy traffic operative field by
many instruments under magnification .
Methods: Our innovated forceps use the two limps of the forceps for two
separate functions, one for irrigation, while the other limp for suction by
using a tube inside each of both, This tube end separately in the back of
that forceps, however from the two limps & tubes one of them is attached
to the disposable polyethylene channel tube to the finely granulated
power suction apparatus. While the other tube at the back end of that forceps
is attached to the line of infusion control irrigation which could be
control the speed of the flow of saline irrigation out to the field of surgery.
So, we could control the power of both functions accurate and separately.
Result: We have already made the pro-type of that forceps which have
been used for experimental surgery in animal & also, recently have been
used in one of our patient, for that particular case a video-clip was inserted.
Conclusions: So, the use of the single instrument “The Forceps” for dissection,
irrigation and suction actually facilitate micro- surgical operation especially tumor capsule dissection and excision instead of three instrument working simultaneously in a limited filed
of the microscope.
Future researches about that forceps: The running research is to develop a co-agulation capability with the above mention
functions.
Key words: Innovated Suction, irrigation & dissecting micro-neurosurgical forceps with separate double control for
both functions separately.
Biography:
Mohamed Ahmed Fahmy Zeid is a founder and chair of Brain & Skull Egyptian Society, full professor of neurosurgery, Alexandria University, Egypt. He is a specialized professor of neurosurgical department.
E-mail: fahmy1@gmail.com
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