2024
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines12020277
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Evaluating the Healing Potential of J-Plasma Scalpel-Created Surgical Incisions in Porcine and Rat Models

Lilith Elmore,
Nicholas J. Minissale,
Lauren Israel
et al.

Abstract: Cold atmospheric plasma devices generate reactive oxygen and nitrogen species that can be anti-microbial but also promote cell migration, differentiation, and tissue wound healing. This report investigates the healing of surgical incisions created using cold plasma generated by the J-Plasma scalpel (Precise Open handpiece, Apyx Medical, Inc.) compared to a steel scalpel in in vivo porcine and rat models. The J-Plasma scalpel is currently FDA approved for the delivery of helium plasma to cut, coagulate, and abl… Show more

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“…Their study compares the outcomes of incisions made by a plasma scalpel with those created by a steel scalpel, revealing no significant difference in the appearance or physiology of wound healing. This work opens avenues for exploring the potential of cold plasma in surgical procedures [16].…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Their study compares the outcomes of incisions made by a plasma scalpel with those created by a steel scalpel, revealing no significant difference in the appearance or physiology of wound healing. This work opens avenues for exploring the potential of cold plasma in surgical procedures [16].…”
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confidence: 89%