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evacuation needs

90%

of surgical procedures generate smoke1

6

1 GRAM of ESU ablated tissue is equivalent to smoking 6 CIGARETTES2

77%

of surgical smoke particles ARE NOT filtered out by standard surgical masks3

88%

decrease in exposure to particles with the use of smoke evacuators4

1Steege AL, Boiano JM, Sweeney MH. Secondhand smoke in the operating room? Precautionary practices lacking for surgical smoke. Am J Ind Med. 2016;59(11):1020-1031.
2Sahaf, O., Vega-Carrascal, I., Cunningham, F., McGrath, J., Bloomfield, F., (2007). Chemical Composition of smoke produced by high-frequency electrosurgery. Irish Journal of Medical Science, DOI: 10.1007/si1845-007-0068-0
3Liu Y, Song Y, Hu X, Yan L, Zhu X. Awareness of surgical smoke hazards and enhancement of surgical smoke prevention among the gynecologists. Journal of Cancer, 2019; 10(12):2788-2799
4Karjalainen M, Kontunen A, Saari S, Rönkkö T, Lekkala J, Roine A, Oksala N. The characterization of surgical smoke from various tissues and its implications for occupational safety. PLoS One. 2018 Apr 12;13(4):e0195274. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195274. PMID: 29649244; PMCID: PMC5896939