Analysis of electrocautery generated smoke by chromatographic-mass spectrometry

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Autor(a) principal: KALIL,JEFFERSON
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: PESSINE,FRANCISCO B. T., FIDELIS,CARLOS H. V., MENEZES,FABIO H., PALMA,PAULO CESAR RODRIGUES
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the chemical components of the smoke from electrocautery from coagulating muscle and liver tissues of pigs. Methods: we collected smoke produced by electrocautery applied to porcine tissue in previously evacuated bottles, with qualitative and quantitative analysis of the compounds present through the hyphenated technique gas chromatography / mass spectrometry. Results: there was a majority of decanal aldehyde in the fumes from the subcutaneous, muscle and liver tissues. Fumes of subcutaneous and muscular tissues also showed the presence of hexanal and phenol. In the fumes of subcutaneous and liver tissues we also found toluene and limonene and, finally, nonanal smoke was present in the muscle and liver tissues. Conclusion: there is increasing evidence showing that smoke from electrocautery used in subcutaneous, muscle and liver tissue is harmful to human health. Thus, there is need to reduce exposure to it or wear masks with filters capable of retaining these particles.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of electrocautery generated smoke by chromatographic-mass spectrometry
title Analysis of electrocautery generated smoke by chromatographic-mass spectrometry
spellingShingle Analysis of electrocautery generated smoke by chromatographic-mass spectrometry
KALIL,JEFFERSON
Smoke. Subcutaneous Tissue. Mass Spectrometry. Chromatography
Gas. Aldehydes.
title_short Analysis of electrocautery generated smoke by chromatographic-mass spectrometry
title_full Analysis of electrocautery generated smoke by chromatographic-mass spectrometry
title_fullStr Analysis of electrocautery generated smoke by chromatographic-mass spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of electrocautery generated smoke by chromatographic-mass spectrometry
title_sort Analysis of electrocautery generated smoke by chromatographic-mass spectrometry
author KALIL,JEFFERSON
author_facet KALIL,JEFFERSON
PESSINE,FRANCISCO B. T.
FIDELIS,CARLOS H. V.
MENEZES,FABIO H.
PALMA,PAULO CESAR RODRIGUES
author_role author
author2 PESSINE,FRANCISCO B. T.
FIDELIS,CARLOS H. V.
MENEZES,FABIO H.
PALMA,PAULO CESAR RODRIGUES
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv KALIL,JEFFERSON
PESSINE,FRANCISCO B. T.
FIDELIS,CARLOS H. V.
MENEZES,FABIO H.
PALMA,PAULO CESAR RODRIGUES
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Smoke. Subcutaneous Tissue. Mass Spectrometry. Chromatography
Gas. Aldehydes.
topic Smoke. Subcutaneous Tissue. Mass Spectrometry. Chromatography
Gas. Aldehydes.
description ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the chemical components of the smoke from electrocautery from coagulating muscle and liver tissues of pigs. Methods: we collected smoke produced by electrocautery applied to porcine tissue in previously evacuated bottles, with qualitative and quantitative analysis of the compounds present through the hyphenated technique gas chromatography / mass spectrometry. Results: there was a majority of decanal aldehyde in the fumes from the subcutaneous, muscle and liver tissues. Fumes of subcutaneous and muscular tissues also showed the presence of hexanal and phenol. In the fumes of subcutaneous and liver tissues we also found toluene and limonene and, finally, nonanal smoke was present in the muscle and liver tissues. Conclusion: there is increasing evidence showing that smoke from electrocautery used in subcutaneous, muscle and liver tissue is harmful to human health. Thus, there is need to reduce exposure to it or wear masks with filters capable of retaining these particles.
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