On the Adhesion of Protein in Nitrided Metallic Coatings for Electrosurgical Electrodes of Stainless Steel

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz,R.L.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Nascimento,C.D., Souza,E.G., Aguzzoli,C., Moraes,A.C.B.K., Lund,R.G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392022000100303
Resumo: Abstract In this study, it is investigated the anti-adhesive effectiveness of ZrN/Ti and TiN/Ti, deposited by magnetron sputtering, as coating materials of electrosurgical electrodes of steel in protein adhesion tests. Stoichiometry and the thickness of the systems were assessed with Rutherford backscattering spectrometry measurements. Vertical surface deviations were evaluated with the five-point mean height and the arithmetic average height and correlations between the amount of adhered protein in the electrosurgical electrodes and measurements of wettability and electrical resistivity were investigated. The quality of both coatings was put to the test through protein adhesion tests at high temperatures. Cuts with electrosurgical electrodes were performed in an abdominal flap for different electric power and cutting times. The results indicate less adhesion of protein on both proposed coatings, compared to the traditional electrodes of stainless steel, proving to be cheaper alternatives for the surgical industry than other massive anti-adherent electrodes as Au and Ti.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv On the Adhesion of Protein in Nitrided Metallic Coatings for Electrosurgical Electrodes of Stainless Steel
title On the Adhesion of Protein in Nitrided Metallic Coatings for Electrosurgical Electrodes of Stainless Steel
spellingShingle On the Adhesion of Protein in Nitrided Metallic Coatings for Electrosurgical Electrodes of Stainless Steel
Cruz,R.L.
Electrosurgical electrodes
nitride metallic coatings
protein adhesion tests
title_short On the Adhesion of Protein in Nitrided Metallic Coatings for Electrosurgical Electrodes of Stainless Steel
title_full On the Adhesion of Protein in Nitrided Metallic Coatings for Electrosurgical Electrodes of Stainless Steel
title_fullStr On the Adhesion of Protein in Nitrided Metallic Coatings for Electrosurgical Electrodes of Stainless Steel
title_full_unstemmed On the Adhesion of Protein in Nitrided Metallic Coatings for Electrosurgical Electrodes of Stainless Steel
title_sort On the Adhesion of Protein in Nitrided Metallic Coatings for Electrosurgical Electrodes of Stainless Steel
author Cruz,R.L.
author_facet Cruz,R.L.
Nascimento,C.D.
Souza,E.G.
Aguzzoli,C.
Moraes,A.C.B.K.
Lund,R.G.
author_role author
author2 Nascimento,C.D.
Souza,E.G.
Aguzzoli,C.
Moraes,A.C.B.K.
Lund,R.G.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz,R.L.
Nascimento,C.D.
Souza,E.G.
Aguzzoli,C.
Moraes,A.C.B.K.
Lund,R.G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Electrosurgical electrodes
nitride metallic coatings
protein adhesion tests
topic Electrosurgical electrodes
nitride metallic coatings
protein adhesion tests
description Abstract In this study, it is investigated the anti-adhesive effectiveness of ZrN/Ti and TiN/Ti, deposited by magnetron sputtering, as coating materials of electrosurgical electrodes of steel in protein adhesion tests. Stoichiometry and the thickness of the systems were assessed with Rutherford backscattering spectrometry measurements. Vertical surface deviations were evaluated with the five-point mean height and the arithmetic average height and correlations between the amount of adhered protein in the electrosurgical electrodes and measurements of wettability and electrical resistivity were investigated. The quality of both coatings was put to the test through protein adhesion tests at high temperatures. Cuts with electrosurgical electrodes were performed in an abdominal flap for different electric power and cutting times. The results indicate less adhesion of protein on both proposed coatings, compared to the traditional electrodes of stainless steel, proving to be cheaper alternatives for the surgical industry than other massive anti-adherent electrodes as Au and Ti.
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