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Original papers

In Vivo Measurements of Leakage Current During Transurethral Resection

Pages 209-211 | Received 10 Nov 1986, Published online: 15 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

To estimate the magnitude of leakage current during transurethral resection 3 tape electrodes were applied to the penis and connected to earth through 50 kohm resistances (in order to minimize the current drawn from the neutral plate). A total of maximally 4 mAmp was measured through these electrodes. The measurements were independent of the concentration of hemoglobin in the irrigation fluid, the lubricant applied or whether a Teflon coated shaft was used. The maximum current of 4 mAmp has to pass an area as small as 0.1 mm2 for 0.2 sec in order to produce a second degree burn in the urethra. It is thus concluded that from an electrical point of view transurethral resection is a safe procedure not liable to give rise to any urethral burns. Using an isolated Teflon coated shaft has thus no practical value in reducing the leakage current.

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