The Science Behind Lubrecision
Every claim we make is grounded in published clinical research, recognized guideline compliance, and rigorous performance testing. Explore the evidence that makes Lubrecision the trusted choice for surgical teams worldwide.
How Phospholipid Technology Works
Lubrecision harnesses the power of naturally occurring phospholipids to create a molecular-level barrier between electrosurgical instruments and tissue.
Electrode Tip
Bare metal surface
Phospholipid Coating
Molecular barrier applied
Tissue Separation
Adhesion prevented
Naturally Occurring Compound
Phospholipids are fatty acids found naturally in every cell membrane of the human body. Our formula leverages this biocompatibility to create a safe, effective coating that the body recognizes as non-foreign.
Molecular-Level Barrier
The phospholipid molecules self-assemble into an ultra-thin, uniform layer on the electrode surface. This nanoscale coating prevents carbonized tissue from bonding to the metal without affecting electrical conductivity.
Sustained Protection
Unlike saline or wax-based alternatives, the phospholipid barrier maintains its protective properties throughout the procedure, reducing the need for repeated cleaning and instrument hand-backs.
Published Clinical Evidence
Our efficacy claims are backed by peer-reviewed, published research in respected medical journals.
Anti-Stick Phospholipid Reduces Handbacks in Pediatric Electrocautery Adenoidectomy
Key Finding
The anti-stick phospholipid solution significantly reduced instrument hand-backs for tip cleaning during pediatric electrocautery adenoidectomy, supporting improved surgical workflow.
Comparative Efficacy of Anti-Stick Coatings in Electrosurgical Procedures
Additional study details will be published here upon completion and peer review.
Impact of Phospholipid Anti-Stick Solution on Operative Time in General Surgery
Additional study details will be published here upon completion and peer review.
AORN Guideline Compliance
AORN Guideline 3.11.1
Guidelines for Perioperative Practice
“High quality evidence supports the use of an anti-stick phospholipid solution to reduce surgical time.”
— Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN)
What is AORN?
The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) is the leading professional organization for perioperative nurses. Their Guidelines for Perioperative Practice represent the gold standard for evidence-based recommendations in the operating room, influencing hospital purchasing decisions and clinical protocols nationwide.
Why This Matters
AORN guideline compliance is a critical factor in hospital procurement decisions. When AORN recommends a specific solution based on high-quality evidence, it gives surgical teams and purchasing committees the clinical justification to adopt products that demonstrably improve outcomes and efficiency.
How Lubrecision Aligns with AORN Guidelines
Phospholipid-based anti-stick solution
Matches the specific solution type referenced in AORN 3.11.1
Demonstrated surgical time reduction
Published evidence supporting reduced hand-backs and delays
High-quality evidence base
Peer-reviewed studies in respected medical journals
Biocompatible formulation
Naturally occurring phospholipid, non-toxic, non-allergenic
Sterile, single-use format
Meets infection prevention standards for perioperative settings
FDA registered product
Regulatory compliance for US healthcare facilities
Performance Data
Comparative testing demonstrates significant improvements across key surgical performance metrics.
Eschar Reduction
Tissue Sticking Reduction
Cutting Force Reduction
Based on comparative testing. Individual results may vary. Full data and methodology available upon request.
Safety & Biocompatibility
Lubrecision is engineered to meet the highest standards of patient safety and regulatory compliance.
Non-Toxic
The phospholipid formula contains no harmful chemicals, toxins, or irritants. Safe for incidental tissue contact during surgical procedures.
Non-Allergenic
Formulated to minimize allergenic potential. Suitable for use in patients with common sensitivities and allergy concerns.
Biocompatible
Made from naturally occurring fatty acids (phospholipids) similar to compounds the human body produces. Recognized as non-foreign by biological systems.
Sterile
Each unit is individually sealed and sterilized to meet stringent perioperative infection prevention standards.
FDA Registered
Registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Meets federal regulatory requirements for sale and use in healthcare settings.
Single-Use
Designed for single-patient use to eliminate cross-contamination risk. Disposed of after each procedure per standard OR protocols.
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