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01-12-2017 | Technical Note - Neurosurgical Techniques
Affordable self-regulating irrigation device for microsurgery using readily available malleable wire and a Silastic tube: a technical note
Authors:
Yeongu Chung, Sung Ho Lee, Jiwook Ryu, Jun Ho Lee, Seok Keun Choi
Published in:
Acta Neurochirurgica
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Issue 12/2017
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Abstract
Background
A relevant irrigating and flushing maneuver during cerebral microsurgical procedures allows for a neat and optimal operative field. However, when operating on the deep region of the brain, a delicately created slim surgical corridor could unintentionally hinder the assisting surgeon from properly performing this routine maneuver.
Method
To address this problem, the authors devised a useful and convenient irrigation system that can be used during cerebral microsurgery.
Results
This system only necessitates a readily available silastic feeding tube and a malleable wire. The advantages of our devised system include the convenience of free molding, good endurance of the molded contour, and easy control over the amount of irrigation.
Conclusions
In this report, the authors demonstrated technical tips for using this newly devised system.