Thermal effects of the anovo® instrument arms hook electrode and curved scissors: an ex vivo study of safety and precision in monopolar electrosurgery

Abstract Background Thermal damage during surgical procedures is a critical factor influencing patient safety and outcomes, particularly in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries. Advanced robotic-assisted surgical systems, such as the Anovo® Surgical System, incorporate monopolar electrosurgical...

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Main Authors: Yuval Ramot, Sapir Hillel, Maor Mussan, Ronit Manor, Abraham Nyska
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Published: BMC 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-025-02969-8
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Sapir Hillel
Maor Mussan
Ronit Manor
Abraham Nyska
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description Abstract Background Thermal damage during surgical procedures is a critical factor influencing patient safety and outcomes, particularly in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries. Advanced robotic-assisted surgical systems, such as the Anovo® Surgical System, incorporate monopolar electrosurgical tools designed to optimize precision while minimizing collateral tissue damage. This study evaluates the thermal effects of the Anovo® Hook Electrode and Curved Scissors compared to conventional off-the-shelf (OTS) tools. Methods An ex vivo study was conducted using 288 tissue samples from a swine model, including liver, kidney, and muscle tissues. Thermal effects during monopolar cutting and coagulation were evaluated at three power settings (low, medium, high) and durations (5, 10, 15 s). Histological analysis was performed on all samples to assess coagulation necrosis and thermal spread. Statistical equivalence testing was applied to compare the Anovo® devices with OTS tools. Results The Anovo® devices achieved precise and consistent thermal effects, meeting equivalence criteria in 97.57% of samples. Histological analysis confirmed well-defined coagulation zones with no unintended necrosis beyond the treated areas. Thermal spread increased proportionally with power settings and activation durations, but remained within clinically acceptable limits. The Anovo® devices demonstrated performance comparable to, and occasionally superior to, OTS tools. Conclusion The Anovo® Hook Electrode and Curved Scissors provide safe and effective monopolar electrosurgical performance with precise thermal effects. These findings support their use in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgeries and highlight their potential to enhance surgical precision and patient outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-f48e29b1a0e44c1d9d40e8d8d1e6bad32025-08-20T02:00:00ZengBMCBMC Surgery1471-24822025-05-0125111110.1186/s12893-025-02969-8Thermal effects of the anovo® instrument arms hook electrode and curved scissors: an ex vivo study of safety and precision in monopolar electrosurgeryYuval Ramot0Sapir Hillel1Maor Mussan2Ronit Manor3Abraham Nyska4Department of Dermatology, Hadassah Medical CenterMomentis SurgicalMomentis SurgicalMomentis SurgicalConsultant in Toxicologic Pathology, Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv UniversityAbstract Background Thermal damage during surgical procedures is a critical factor influencing patient safety and outcomes, particularly in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries. Advanced robotic-assisted surgical systems, such as the Anovo® Surgical System, incorporate monopolar electrosurgical tools designed to optimize precision while minimizing collateral tissue damage. This study evaluates the thermal effects of the Anovo® Hook Electrode and Curved Scissors compared to conventional off-the-shelf (OTS) tools. Methods An ex vivo study was conducted using 288 tissue samples from a swine model, including liver, kidney, and muscle tissues. Thermal effects during monopolar cutting and coagulation were evaluated at three power settings (low, medium, high) and durations (5, 10, 15 s). Histological analysis was performed on all samples to assess coagulation necrosis and thermal spread. Statistical equivalence testing was applied to compare the Anovo® devices with OTS tools. Results The Anovo® devices achieved precise and consistent thermal effects, meeting equivalence criteria in 97.57% of samples. Histological analysis confirmed well-defined coagulation zones with no unintended necrosis beyond the treated areas. Thermal spread increased proportionally with power settings and activation durations, but remained within clinically acceptable limits. The Anovo® devices demonstrated performance comparable to, and occasionally superior to, OTS tools. Conclusion The Anovo® Hook Electrode and Curved Scissors provide safe and effective monopolar electrosurgical performance with precise thermal effects. These findings support their use in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgeries and highlight their potential to enhance surgical precision and patient outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-025-02969-8Thermal damageMonopolar electrosurgeryRobotic-assisted surgeryAnovo® surgical systemHistological analysisCoagulation necrosis
spellingShingle Yuval Ramot
Sapir Hillel
Maor Mussan
Ronit Manor
Abraham Nyska
Thermal effects of the anovo® instrument arms hook electrode and curved scissors: an ex vivo study of safety and precision in monopolar electrosurgery
BMC Surgery
Thermal damage
Monopolar electrosurgery
Robotic-assisted surgery
Anovo® surgical system
Histological analysis
Coagulation necrosis
title Thermal effects of the anovo® instrument arms hook electrode and curved scissors: an ex vivo study of safety and precision in monopolar electrosurgery
title_full Thermal effects of the anovo® instrument arms hook electrode and curved scissors: an ex vivo study of safety and precision in monopolar electrosurgery
title_fullStr Thermal effects of the anovo® instrument arms hook electrode and curved scissors: an ex vivo study of safety and precision in monopolar electrosurgery
title_full_unstemmed Thermal effects of the anovo® instrument arms hook electrode and curved scissors: an ex vivo study of safety and precision in monopolar electrosurgery
title_short Thermal effects of the anovo® instrument arms hook electrode and curved scissors: an ex vivo study of safety and precision in monopolar electrosurgery
title_sort thermal effects of the anovo r instrument arms hook electrode and curved scissors an ex vivo study of safety and precision in monopolar electrosurgery
topic Thermal damage
Monopolar electrosurgery
Robotic-assisted surgery
Anovo® surgical system
Histological analysis
Coagulation necrosis
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-025-02969-8
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