Objective To develop an intelligent electrosurgical equipment for monopolar cutting tissue ,and to solve the problem that thermal damage and cutting resistance cannot be avoided at the same time when using high-frequency electric knife in constant power mode.Methods The hardware circuit of the equipment is a closed-loop controllable RF energy generator. The constant power mode is realized based on an algorithm called PID and hardware circuit. The intelligent cutting mode is realized based on the intelligent electric cutting algorithm, PID and hardware circuit. The control ability of intelligent cutting mode for thermal damage and cutting resistance is proved by the comparative experiments of the two modes. In the constant power mode, the output power is set to 20W, 40W, 60W and 80W as four groups, and the intelligent cutting mode as one group to cut the in vitro pork tissue. Results Both modes of the equipment can work correctly. In the validation experiment, in the constant power mode, when the output power is set to 20W, the tissue thermal damage is the smallest, and the resistance is the largest during cutting, up to more than 1N; in constant power mode, when the output power is set to 80W, the resistance during cutting is the smallest, lower than 0.2N, the tissue thermal damage is the largest; in intelligent cutting mode, the thermal damage is only greater than that in constant power mode, the output power is set as 20W control group, and the cutting resistance is only greater than that in constant power mode, the output power is set as 80W control group. Conclusions The intelligent cutting mode of intelligent electrosurgical equipment can balance the cutting resistance and thermal damage by controlling the output power to keep them at a low level at the same time.
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