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How Harmonic Scalpel Works
Surgery / Jul 25th, 2020 10:28 am     A+ | a-



Watch this informative video to understand how the Harmonic Scalpel works in modern surgery. This video explains the advanced ultrasonic technology behind the Harmonic Scalpel, how it cuts and coagulates tissue simultaneously, and why it is widely used in laparoscopic and open surgical procedures. Learn the benefits, safety features, and real surgical applications of this innovative surgical device in this detailed educational video.

The Harmonic scalpel is a surgical instrument used to simultaneously cut and cauterize tissue. Unlike Electrosurgery, the harmonic uses ultrasonic vibrations instead of electric current to cut and cauterize tissue. The Harmonic Scalpel's biggest advantage is the reduced bleeding and recovery time for the patient. Other advantages include the ability for a surgeon to make more precise cuts, and an overall reduction of lateral thermal tissue damage in comparison to other operating devices.

The harmonic scalpel is an advanced surgical instrument widely used in modern minimally invasive and open surgeries. Unlike conventional electrosurgical devices that rely on electrical current and high heat, the harmonic scalpel works using ultrasonic vibration. This technology allows surgeons to cut tissue and control bleeding simultaneously with high precision and minimal damage to surrounding structures. Because of its safety, efficiency, and reduced thermal injury, the harmonic scalpel has become an important tool in laparoscopic, gynecologic, ENT, and general surgical procedures.

The basic working principle of the harmonic scalpel is the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy. The system includes an ultrasonic generator and a handpiece containing piezoelectric crystals. When electrical energy passes through these crystals, they vibrate and produce high-frequency mechanical motion. This vibration is transferred to the blade or tip of the instrument, which oscillates at approximately 55,000 cycles per second. These rapid vibrations produce the cutting and coagulation effects during surgery.

The cutting action occurs through mechanical vibration rather than burning. As the blade vibrates, it creates friction and stress within tissue molecules. This mechanical energy breaks hydrogen bonds in proteins and causes protein denaturation. At the same time, mild heat is generated, usually between 50°C and 100°C, which helps seal blood vessels and stops bleeding. Because the temperature is much lower than electrosurgery, which may reach 150°C–400°C, the harmonic scalpel causes less charring and less lateral thermal damage.

Another important mechanism is tissue coaptation and coagulum formation. When the instrument compresses tissue and vibrates, proteins in the tissue become denatured and form a sticky coagulum that seals vessels. Many harmonic devices can seal vessels up to about 5 mm in diameter, making them effective for many surgical procedures. This simultaneous cutting and coagulation reduces blood loss and improves surgical visibility.

The harmonic scalpel also produces less surgical smoke compared to electrocautery. Instead of thick smoke, it mainly produces water vapor droplets, which improves visibility in laparoscopic surgery. Additionally, because ultrasonic energy does not travel through air like electrical current, it only affects tissue that directly touches the blade. This increases safety and reduces the risk of accidental injury to nearby structures.

The advantages of the harmonic scalpel include precise tissue dissection, minimal thermal spread, reduced bleeding, and faster patient recovery. It is especially useful in delicate surgeries where preservation of surrounding tissues is important. Due to these benefits, it is commonly used in procedures such as thyroid surgery, laparoscopic abdominal surgery, and gynecological operations.

In conclusion, the harmonic scalpel represents a major advancement in surgical technology. By using ultrasonic vibration instead of electrical current, it provides safe and efficient cutting with excellent hemostasis and minimal tissue damage. Its ability to combine precision, safety, and improved surgical outcomes has made it a valuable instrument in modern surgical practice.

5 COMMENTS
Rashed Ali
#5
Aug 10th, 2020 4:23 am
Very skillful video of Harmonic Scalpel. I watched this video many times and learn a lot about the Harmonic Scalpel. Thanks Dr. Mishra, for posting this educational video.
Dr. K. Kulkarni
#4
Aug 2nd, 2020 9:16 am
Perfect video of harmonic scalpel. This is a very informative video for laparoscopic surgeons . I have benefited from watching this video. Thanks for posting.
Dr. Sitaram Sharma
#3
Aug 2nd, 2020 7:56 am
Thank you so much...This was so helpful. I watched your video of How Harmonic Scalpel Works Once again thanks. Such amazing work.

Dr. Jitesh Sidhwani
#2
Aug 1st, 2020 2:29 pm
Excellent information providing by Dr. Mishra for who wants to be a Laparoscopy surgeon. This is a very informative and educative video of How Harmonic Scalpel Works.
Dr. Neelu Sharma
#1
Aug 1st, 2020 1:43 pm
Excellent course, Dr. Mishra is very informative and passionate about his work and interest in the teaching field. I will recommend this course to my colleagues. Thanks for posting Harmonic Scalpel video.
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