Olympus Technologies Featured in Several Experience Papers on Energy Advancements
On January 23, 2023, Olympus published several Experience Papers detailing advancements in electrosurgical devices, focusing on their benefits across various surgical fields including ENT, GYN, and General Surgery. These devices facilitate efficient tissue dissection and cauterization while improving workflow and ergonomics in surgical settings. Noteworthy papers discuss the POWERSEAL™ Sealer/Divider's ergonomic advantages, addressing discomfort faced by surgeons. The CELERIS™ Disposable Sinus Debrider enables cost-effective, in-office procedures. Rising awareness of energy-related surgical smoke risks has led to legislative initiatives in several states.
- Introduction of the POWERSEAL™ Sealer/Divider enhances ergonomic benefits for surgeons, potentially improving surgical outcomes.
- The CELERIS™ Disposable Sinus Debrider promotes cost reduction and efficiency in outpatient treatments.
- Increased scrutiny and legal requirements regarding surgical smoke management may complicate operational practices.
From ENT to GYN to General Surgery, Electrosurgical "Energy" Solutions Bring Workflow, Ergonomic and Cost Reduction Benefits; Smoke Solutions Help Ensure Adoption of Energy
New Ergonomic Benefits of Energy Devices Used in General Surgery
A survey of surgeons who perform minimally invasive gynecologic cancer procedures indicate that most surgeons experience some physical discomfort due to surgery, with female surgeons among those most affected.2
Two more clinical experience papers about the POWERSEAL Sealer/Divider device were recently published in
- POWERSEAL™ Sealer/Divider Curved Jaw, Double-Action: Utility in Bariatric Surgery by
Nikhilesh R. Sekhar *, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Senior Faculty of Surgery at theIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai was published inJune 2022 . - Advanced Surgical Energy—Clinical Experience With the POWERSEAL™ Sealer/Divider Curved Jaw, Double-Action by
Justin Maykel *, MD, Chief of theDivision of Colon and Rectal Surgery at theUniversity of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center was published inApril 2022 .
Energy Advancements in ENT
Another paper addressing energy to treat the sinuses, entitled "ENT Practices Recognize the Clinical and Financial Benefits of a New Single-Use Debrider,"was authored by
The physicians discussed the utility of minimally invasive technologies like the CELERIS system in the shift to performing more office-based procedures. "Providing certain services in the office in a minimally invasive way means that patients can avoid the cost and inconvenience of general anesthesia," said
Offsetting the Energy/Smoke Dynamic
With more healthcare facilities recognizing the benefits of energy devices, adoption has risen, and with it, attention to the potential risks of repeated exposure to smoke in the procedural setting. In
"The Ultravision system7 is the only technology that will allow the surgeon to perform laparoscopy with low-pressure, low-flow, and low-volume CO2,"
More information about the Olympus Energy devices included in these Experience Papers can be found here:
- https://medical.olympusamerica.com/products/powerseal
- https://medical.olympusamerica.com/products/celeris-disposable-sinus-debrider
- https://medical.olympusamerica.com/products/ultravision
About Olympus
As a leading medical technology company, Olympus uses innovative capabilities in medical technology, therapeutic intervention, and precision manufacturing to help healthcare professionals deliver diagnostic, therapeutic, and minimally invasive procedures to improve clinical outcomes, reduce overall costs, and enhance the quality of life for patients. Olympus' Medical portfolio includes endoscopes, laparoscopes, and video imaging systems, as well as surgical energy devices, system integration solutions, medical services, and a wide range of EndoTherapy devices. For more information, visit medical.olympusamerica.com.
1. The POWERSEAL Sealer/Divider devices is intended for single use only and not approved for tubal sterilization procedures. Additional risks include unintended thermal damage.
2. McDonald ME, Ramirez PT, Munsell M, et al. Physician pain and discomfort during minimally invasive gynecologic cancer surgery. 2014;134(2):243-247. doi.org/10.1016/j.ygyno.2014.05.019
3. As with all electrosurgery instruments, inappropriate use of the CELERIS system can cause damage to tissue, both electrically and thermally.
4. Data on file with Olympus as of
5. Everyone Deserves a Smoke-Free OR. AORN.org. Accessed
6. Surgical Smoke Legislation Gaining Traction Across the Country. JointCommission.org. Published
7. The Ultravision System is not intended to be used in non-laparoscopic surgery procedures. Contact between the Ionwand and uninsulated metallic instruments should be minimized to prevent electrostatic discharge. Always switch off the Ultravision Generator before removing the Ionwand from the patient.
*Physicians are paid consultants to Olympus.
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