Aditya Rakhmadi, Kazuyuki Saito, Masashi Sekine, Masashi Sugiyama
IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology 5(2) 108-114 2021年6月1日
In recent years, various types of medical applications of microwave energy have widely been investigated and reported. We present a surgical device which employs the thermal effect produced by microwave energy. High power microwave energy can generate a coagulated region at the surface of the biological tissue such as organs. By coagulating organs, bleeding can be stopped. However, a microwave surgical device cannot cut the tissue without any device support, such as a blade. On the other hand, radio frequency (RF) current capable of cutting tissue without any support. This study presents a combination of a forceps type microwave surgical device combined with RF current for biological tissue cutting mechanism. Furthermore, ten sealed porcine blood vessels, sealed by the device, capability to withstand pressure were measured. Sealed blood vessels can withstand up to 200 mmHg of pressure and sufficient to withstand human blood pressure.