Perspectives of transurethral robotic laser resection of the prostate; vaporization and coagulation effects with the Nd:YAG laser

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作者
Ho, GD [1 ]
Teo, MY [1 ]
Kwoh, CK [1 ]
Ng, WS [1 ]
Cheng, WSC [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanyang Technol Univ, Comp Integrated Med Intervent Res Grp, Sch MPE, Robot Res Ctr, Singapore 639798, Singapore
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LASERS IN SURGERY: ADVANCED CHARACTERIZATION, THERAPEUTICS, AND SYSTEMS X | 2000年 / 3907卷
关键词
laser resection; prostatectomy; vaporization; medical robotics; BPH; Nd : YAG laser; prostate;
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10.1117/12.386234
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
A longer operating time and steeper learning curve in mastering the techniques for transurethral laser resection of the prostate are the main problems faced by surgeons compared to standard transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). However, these disadvantages can be solved with the introduction of a treatment modality designed and developed based on an integrated system of computer, robotics and laser technology. In vitro experiments were carried out to determine variables affecting the vaporization and coagulation lesions, in order to identify the parameters that could optimize this modality. Human cadaveric prostate and fresh chicken breast tissues were irradiated with different parameters using continuous wave Nd:YAG laser fiber in contact with the tissue. The effects of irrigant flowrate, fiber/tissue angle of inclination, number of passes, direction, speed and power of lase on the volume of tissue vaporized and coagulated, were assessed. A non-contact optical coordinate measuring machine was used to measure the depth and width of the vaporized and coagulated lesion. Results reveal that for each directional vaporization path (forward, clockwise and counter-clockwise), power and speed of lase are the most significant parameters influencing the volume of the vaporized and coagulated lesion. Optimized values of the power and speed of lase at 100W and 1-3mm/s respectively were obtained from the experiments when the tissues were irradiated in the forward, clockwise and counter-clockwise directions. It was concluded from our study to quantify tissue removal and damage, optimized values of irradiation power and speed could be obtained and implemented in the procedure of transurethral robotic laser resection of the prostate.
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