Evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of disposable ultrasound soft tissue cutting and hemostasis equipment for coagulating 5-7mm blood vessels with ultrasound scalpel tips
Screening lung and esophageal surgery patients who must meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria, and evaluating the effectiveness and safety of ultrasound scalpel in the process of 5-7mm blood vessel disconnection and occlusion
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
144
Screening of lung or esophageal surgery patients who meet the inclusion criteria but do not meet the exclusion criteria, and evaluating the effectiveness and safety of ultrasound scalpel in the process of coagulation of blood vessels with a diameter greater than 5mm but not equal to 7mm.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Ruijin Hospital
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
The success rate of successful coagulation and disconnection of target blood vessels using ultrasound knife
The success rate is defined as the number of subjects who successfully occluded and severed blood vessels divided by the number of subjects in the analysis dataset. Each subject should use an ultrasound knife to occlude and sever at least one target vessel
Time frame: From the target Vascular detachment to finish of the surgery
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