Ultrasonic osteotome: A cutting edge technology, our experience in 96 patients

Background The ultrasonic osteotome is a tissue-specific device that allows the surgeon to make precise osteotomies while protecting collateral or adjacent soft tissue structures. The recurring impacts pulverize the noncompliant crystalline structure resulting in a precise cut. The more compliant ad...

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Main Authors: V. Velho, H. Kharosekar, S. Jasmit, Shonali Valsangkar, D. A. Palande
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. 2014-09-01
Series:Indian Journal of Neurosurgery
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/2277-9167.146829
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spelling doaj-e201f9fc98ac4e2bbcb1889bc77b66b92020-11-25T03:13:28ZengThieme Medical Publishers, Inc.Indian Journal of Neurosurgery2277-954X2277-91672014-09-01030315015310.4103/2277-9167.146829Ultrasonic osteotome: A cutting edge technology, our experience in 96 patientsV. VelhoH. KharosekarS. JasmitShonali ValsangkarD. A. PalandeBackground The ultrasonic osteotome is a tissue-specific device that allows the surgeon to make precise osteotomies while protecting collateral or adjacent soft tissue structures. The recurring impacts pulverize the noncompliant crystalline structure resulting in a precise cut. The more compliant adjacent soft tissue is not affected by the ultrasonic oscillation. Objective The purpose of this study is to present our experience of using this technology in osteotomies. Materials and Methods We reviewed 96 patients, both male and female; of different ages in which ultrasonic osteotome was used to perform an osteotomy of different manners (Craniotomy, laminotomy, facetectomy, etc.). Patients with head injury, spine injury, degenerative spine diseases, and brain tumors were included in this study. Results In all these patients, the bone cut was even with minimal surrounding bone loss. The time required for the osteotomy was reduced to half. There was no damage to underlying dura, cord or nerve structures. Conclusions Ultrasonic osteotome is a safe and effective ultrasonic bone cutting device that can be used to facilitate osteotomies in various types of cranial and spinal surgeries. This device allows precision bone cutting with minimal surrounding bone loss and obviates the risk associated with the use of high-speed burrs and oscillating saws.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/2277-9167.146829bone losscraniotomyosteotomyultrasonic osteotome
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author V. Velho
H. Kharosekar
S. Jasmit
Shonali Valsangkar
D. A. Palande
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H. Kharosekar
S. Jasmit
Shonali Valsangkar
D. A. Palande
Ultrasonic osteotome: A cutting edge technology, our experience in 96 patients
Indian Journal of Neurosurgery
bone loss
craniotomy
osteotomy
ultrasonic osteotome
author_facet V. Velho
H. Kharosekar
S. Jasmit
Shonali Valsangkar
D. A. Palande
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title Ultrasonic osteotome: A cutting edge technology, our experience in 96 patients
title_short Ultrasonic osteotome: A cutting edge technology, our experience in 96 patients
title_full Ultrasonic osteotome: A cutting edge technology, our experience in 96 patients
title_fullStr Ultrasonic osteotome: A cutting edge technology, our experience in 96 patients
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonic osteotome: A cutting edge technology, our experience in 96 patients
title_sort ultrasonic osteotome: a cutting edge technology, our experience in 96 patients
publisher Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
series Indian Journal of Neurosurgery
issn 2277-954X
2277-9167
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Background The ultrasonic osteotome is a tissue-specific device that allows the surgeon to make precise osteotomies while protecting collateral or adjacent soft tissue structures. The recurring impacts pulverize the noncompliant crystalline structure resulting in a precise cut. The more compliant adjacent soft tissue is not affected by the ultrasonic oscillation. Objective The purpose of this study is to present our experience of using this technology in osteotomies. Materials and Methods We reviewed 96 patients, both male and female; of different ages in which ultrasonic osteotome was used to perform an osteotomy of different manners (Craniotomy, laminotomy, facetectomy, etc.). Patients with head injury, spine injury, degenerative spine diseases, and brain tumors were included in this study. Results In all these patients, the bone cut was even with minimal surrounding bone loss. The time required for the osteotomy was reduced to half. There was no damage to underlying dura, cord or nerve structures. Conclusions Ultrasonic osteotome is a safe and effective ultrasonic bone cutting device that can be used to facilitate osteotomies in various types of cranial and spinal surgeries. This device allows precision bone cutting with minimal surrounding bone loss and obviates the risk associated with the use of high-speed burrs and oscillating saws.
topic bone loss
craniotomy
osteotomy
ultrasonic osteotome
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/2277-9167.146829
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