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Preliminary Evaluation of Thulium Doped Fiber Laser in Pig Model of Liver Surgery

Partial liver resection is a treatment of choice for liver tumors; the range of parenchyma excision varies from a small part of the tissue surrounding the neoplasm up to 70% of the organ. One of the major concerns during liver resection is blood loss. Thulium lasers which are characterized by the le...

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Autores principales: Janeczek, Maciej, Świderski, Jacek, Czerski, Albert, Żywicka, Bogusława, Bujok, Jolanta, Szymonowicz, Maria, Bilewicz, Ewa, Dobrzyński, Maciej, Korczyński, Mariusz, Chrószcz, Aleksander, Rybak, Zbigniew
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6205105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3275284
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author Janeczek, Maciej
Świderski, Jacek
Czerski, Albert
Żywicka, Bogusława
Bujok, Jolanta
Szymonowicz, Maria
Bilewicz, Ewa
Dobrzyński, Maciej
Korczyński, Mariusz
Chrószcz, Aleksander
Rybak, Zbigniew
author_facet Janeczek, Maciej
Świderski, Jacek
Czerski, Albert
Żywicka, Bogusława
Bujok, Jolanta
Szymonowicz, Maria
Bilewicz, Ewa
Dobrzyński, Maciej
Korczyński, Mariusz
Chrószcz, Aleksander
Rybak, Zbigniew
author_sort Janeczek, Maciej
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description Partial liver resection is a treatment of choice for liver tumors; the range of parenchyma excision varies from a small part of the tissue surrounding the neoplasm up to 70% of the organ. One of the major concerns during liver resection is blood loss. Thulium lasers which are characterized by the length of emission wave corresponding to a peak absorption of water create a new possibility of cutting tissues efficiently with minimal thermal damage and concurrently providing a good hemostasis control. The aim of our study was to evaluate an impact of liver transection with thulium doped fiber laser on an intraoperative bleeding and histopathological changes during postoperative period in swine model. Ten animals were subjected to open surgery partial liver resection and an incision of liver tissue with an all-fiber, diode-pumped, and continuous-wave Tm(3+)-doped fiber laser emitting 37.4 W of output power at ~1.94 μm wavelength. The macroscopic and histopathological evaluation was performed intraoperatively as well as 7 and 14 days after surgery. Macroscopically almost no bleeding was observed during surgery and no signs of bleeding were stated after 7 and 14 days. Histopathological analysis of the transection margin revealed a thermal damage area ranging in depth from 620.23 ± 23.82 μm on the day of surgery to 1817.70 ± 211.98 μm after 7 days. In the samples taken intraoperatively and after 7 days a superficial zone of carbonization was visibly separated from the deeper changes. After 14 days one 765.35 μm deep zone characterized by a granulation was present. In conclusion, thulium doped fiber laser is efficacious in cutting with a narrow zone of thermal injury and provides a good hemostasis during liver transection, thus being a potential tool for oncotic liver surgery.
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spelling pubmed-62051052018-11-08 Preliminary Evaluation of Thulium Doped Fiber Laser in Pig Model of Liver Surgery Janeczek, Maciej Świderski, Jacek Czerski, Albert Żywicka, Bogusława Bujok, Jolanta Szymonowicz, Maria Bilewicz, Ewa Dobrzyński, Maciej Korczyński, Mariusz Chrószcz, Aleksander Rybak, Zbigniew Biomed Res Int Research Article Partial liver resection is a treatment of choice for liver tumors; the range of parenchyma excision varies from a small part of the tissue surrounding the neoplasm up to 70% of the organ. One of the major concerns during liver resection is blood loss. Thulium lasers which are characterized by the length of emission wave corresponding to a peak absorption of water create a new possibility of cutting tissues efficiently with minimal thermal damage and concurrently providing a good hemostasis control. The aim of our study was to evaluate an impact of liver transection with thulium doped fiber laser on an intraoperative bleeding and histopathological changes during postoperative period in swine model. Ten animals were subjected to open surgery partial liver resection and an incision of liver tissue with an all-fiber, diode-pumped, and continuous-wave Tm(3+)-doped fiber laser emitting 37.4 W of output power at ~1.94 μm wavelength. The macroscopic and histopathological evaluation was performed intraoperatively as well as 7 and 14 days after surgery. Macroscopically almost no bleeding was observed during surgery and no signs of bleeding were stated after 7 and 14 days. Histopathological analysis of the transection margin revealed a thermal damage area ranging in depth from 620.23 ± 23.82 μm on the day of surgery to 1817.70 ± 211.98 μm after 7 days. In the samples taken intraoperatively and after 7 days a superficial zone of carbonization was visibly separated from the deeper changes. After 14 days one 765.35 μm deep zone characterized by a granulation was present. In conclusion, thulium doped fiber laser is efficacious in cutting with a narrow zone of thermal injury and provides a good hemostasis during liver transection, thus being a potential tool for oncotic liver surgery. Hindawi 2018-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6205105/ /pubmed/30410925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3275284 Text en Copyright © 2018 Maciej Janeczek et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Janeczek, Maciej
Świderski, Jacek
Czerski, Albert
Żywicka, Bogusława
Bujok, Jolanta
Szymonowicz, Maria
Bilewicz, Ewa
Dobrzyński, Maciej
Korczyński, Mariusz
Chrószcz, Aleksander
Rybak, Zbigniew
Preliminary Evaluation of Thulium Doped Fiber Laser in Pig Model of Liver Surgery
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title_fullStr Preliminary Evaluation of Thulium Doped Fiber Laser in Pig Model of Liver Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Evaluation of Thulium Doped Fiber Laser in Pig Model of Liver Surgery
title_short Preliminary Evaluation of Thulium Doped Fiber Laser in Pig Model of Liver Surgery
title_sort preliminary evaluation of thulium doped fiber laser in pig model of liver surgery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6205105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3275284
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