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Safe Surgical Monitoring

Published Date: 19th July 2016

Publication Authors: Shokrollahi K, Sofos S, Tehrani H,

Abstract

It is often difficult to apply traditional ECG electrodes on patients with extensive burns due to a large operative site, compromise of sterility, the fact that traditional placement would be within the operative site or because stick-on pads cannot stick due to prep solution, bleeding and other factors. We present an effective solution based on our experience, of using a common staple or "clip" where the ECG electrode is attached. We can see the patient in the prone position with the back having been debrided and grafted. This technical improvisation gives clinicians the ability to monitor safely and accurately the patients' physiological parameters.

Sofos, SS; Tehrani, H; Shokrollahi, K; James, MI . (2012).  Surgical staple as a transcutaneous transducer for ECG electrodes in burnt skin: Safe surgical monitoring in major burns . Burns. Published online 22nd September

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