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Temperature Distributions of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc during Laser Annuloplasty : A Cadaveric Study

OBJECTIVE: Low back pain, caused intervertebral disc degeneration has been treated by thermal annuloplasty procedure, which is a non-surgical treatement. The theoretical backgrounds of the annuloplasty are thermal destruct of nociceptor and denaturization of collagen fiber to induce contraction, to...

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Autores principales: Lee, Min Hyung, Kim, Il Sup, Hong, Jae Taek, Sung, Jae Hoon, Lee, Sang Won, Kim, Daniel H.
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Publicado: The Korean Neurosurgical Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5106353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27847567
http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2016.59.6.559
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author Lee, Min Hyung
Kim, Il Sup
Hong, Jae Taek
Sung, Jae Hoon
Lee, Sang Won
Kim, Daniel H.
author_facet Lee, Min Hyung
Kim, Il Sup
Hong, Jae Taek
Sung, Jae Hoon
Lee, Sang Won
Kim, Daniel H.
author_sort Lee, Min Hyung
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description OBJECTIVE: Low back pain, caused intervertebral disc degeneration has been treated by thermal annuloplasty procedure, which is a non-surgical treatement. The theoretical backgrounds of the annuloplasty are thermal destruct of nociceptor and denaturization of collagen fiber to induce contraction, to shrink annulus and thus enhancing stability. This study is about temperature and its distribution during thermal annuloplasty using 1414 nm Nd : YAG laser. METHODS: Thermal annuloplasty was performed on fresh human cadaveric lumbar spine with 20 intact intervertebral discs in a 37℃ circulating water bath using newly developed 1414 nm Nd : YAG laser. Five thermocouples were attached to different locations on the disc, and at the same time, temperature during annuloplasty was measured and analyzed. RESULTS: Thermal probe's temperature was higher in locations closer to laser fiber tip and on lateral locations, rather than the in depth locations. In accordance with the laser fiber tip and the depth, temperatures above 45.0℃ was measured in 3.0 mm depth which trigger nociceptive ablation in 16 levels (80%), in accordance with the laser fiber end tip and laterality, every measurement had above 45.0℃, and also was measured temperature over 60.0℃, which can trigger collagen denaturation at 16 levels (80%). CONCLUSION: When thermal annuloplasty is needed in a selective lesion, annuloplasty using a 1414 nm Nd : YAG laser can be one of the treatment options.
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spelling pubmed-51063532016-11-15 Temperature Distributions of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc during Laser Annuloplasty : A Cadaveric Study Lee, Min Hyung Kim, Il Sup Hong, Jae Taek Sung, Jae Hoon Lee, Sang Won Kim, Daniel H. J Korean Neurosurg Soc Laboratory Investigation OBJECTIVE: Low back pain, caused intervertebral disc degeneration has been treated by thermal annuloplasty procedure, which is a non-surgical treatement. The theoretical backgrounds of the annuloplasty are thermal destruct of nociceptor and denaturization of collagen fiber to induce contraction, to shrink annulus and thus enhancing stability. This study is about temperature and its distribution during thermal annuloplasty using 1414 nm Nd : YAG laser. METHODS: Thermal annuloplasty was performed on fresh human cadaveric lumbar spine with 20 intact intervertebral discs in a 37℃ circulating water bath using newly developed 1414 nm Nd : YAG laser. Five thermocouples were attached to different locations on the disc, and at the same time, temperature during annuloplasty was measured and analyzed. RESULTS: Thermal probe's temperature was higher in locations closer to laser fiber tip and on lateral locations, rather than the in depth locations. In accordance with the laser fiber tip and the depth, temperatures above 45.0℃ was measured in 3.0 mm depth which trigger nociceptive ablation in 16 levels (80%), in accordance with the laser fiber end tip and laterality, every measurement had above 45.0℃, and also was measured temperature over 60.0℃, which can trigger collagen denaturation at 16 levels (80%). CONCLUSION: When thermal annuloplasty is needed in a selective lesion, annuloplasty using a 1414 nm Nd : YAG laser can be one of the treatment options. The Korean Neurosurgical Society 2016-11 2016-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5106353/ /pubmed/27847567 http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2016.59.6.559 Text en Copyright © 2016 The Korean Neurosurgical Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Laboratory Investigation
Lee, Min Hyung
Kim, Il Sup
Hong, Jae Taek
Sung, Jae Hoon
Lee, Sang Won
Kim, Daniel H.
Temperature Distributions of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc during Laser Annuloplasty : A Cadaveric Study
title Temperature Distributions of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc during Laser Annuloplasty : A Cadaveric Study
title_full Temperature Distributions of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc during Laser Annuloplasty : A Cadaveric Study
title_fullStr Temperature Distributions of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc during Laser Annuloplasty : A Cadaveric Study
title_full_unstemmed Temperature Distributions of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc during Laser Annuloplasty : A Cadaveric Study
title_short Temperature Distributions of the Lumbar Intervertebral Disc during Laser Annuloplasty : A Cadaveric Study
title_sort temperature distributions of the lumbar intervertebral disc during laser annuloplasty : a cadaveric study
topic Laboratory Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5106353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27847567
http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2016.59.6.559
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