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<div class="csl-entry">Muellner, T., Menth-Chiari, W., Reihsner, R., Eberhardsteiner, J., & Engebretsen, L. (2001). Accuracy of pressure and flow capacities of four arthroscopic fluid management systems. <i>ARTHROSCOPY-THE JOURNAL OF ARTHROSCOPIC AND RELATED SURGERY</i>, <i>17</i>(7), 760–764. https://doi.org/10.1053/jars.2001.25340</div>
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0749-8063
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/212656
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Purpose: The present study was conducted to evaluate 4 different fluid delivery systems: Arthrex AR-6450, Stryker 1.5L High Flow Pump, Arthro FMS 4, and Acufex InteliJet. Their flow and pressure capacity, as specified by the manufacturer, and their accuracy, as measured in a standardized fashion, were compared with directly measured pressure values. Type of Study: Experimental study. Methods: Two experiments were performed: (1) the achieved pressure was measured with the pressure sensor within a ball and compared with the preset pressure values. The pressure was increased constantly while the flow was kept constant. (2) maximum flow per minute was tested using a beaker and a stopwatch. Results: The highest measured pressures for the Arthrex and the Stryker pumps were 115 mm Hg (46% of published maximum pressure) and 113 mm Hg (57% of published maximum pressure), respectively. The highest measured pressures for the Arthro FMS 4 and the InteliJet pumps were 251 mm Hg (101% of published pressure) and 132 mm Hg (88% of published maximum pressure), respectively. The maximal flow values for the Arthrex and Stryker pumps were 900 mL/min (56.3%) and 675 mL/min (48%), respectively. The Arthro FMS 4 and InteliJet pumps reached a maximal flow of 450 mL/min (56%) and 1,250 mL/min (62.5%). Conclusions: In the simpler pumps (Arthrex AR-6450 and Stryker 1.5L High Flow Pump), the pressure on the display must be set to higher values compared with the outflow-controlling pumps (Arthro FMS 4 and InteliJet) to achieve the same intra-articular pressure. All pumps were able to maintain a pressure of 60 mm Hg very accurately. Therefore, a surgeon can trust all of the pumps when the pressure is set below 60 mm Hg.
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, Vol 17, No 7 (September), 2001: pp 760–764
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en
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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
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ARTHROSCOPY-THE JOURNAL OF ARTHROSCOPIC AND RELATED SURGERY
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Arthroscopy
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Humans
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Hydrostatic Pressure
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Knee Joint
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Accuracy of pressure and flow capacities of four arthroscopic fluid management systems