Literature DB >> 28301637

Optical clearing of vaginal tissues, ex vivo, for minimally invasive laser treatment of female stress urinary incontinence.

Chun-Hung Chang1, Erinn M Myers2, Michael J Kennelly2, Nathaniel M Fried3.   

Abstract

Near-infrared laser energy in conjunction with applied tissue cooling is being investigated for thermal remodeling of the endopelvic fascia during minimally invasive treatment of female stress urinary incontinence. Previous computer simulations of light transport, heat transfer, and tissue thermal damage have shown that a transvaginal approach is more feasible than a transurethral approach. However, results were suboptimal, and some undesirable thermal insult to the vaginal wall was still predicted. This study uses experiments and computer simulations to explore whether application of an optical clearing agent (OCA) can further improve optical penetration depth and completely preserve the vaginal wall during subsurface treatment of the endopelvic fascia. Several different mixtures of OCA’s were tested, and 100% glycerol was found to be the optimal agent. Optical transmission studies, optical coherence tomography, reflection spectroscopy, and computer simulations [including Monte Carlo (MC) light transport, heat transfer, and Arrhenius integral model of thermal damage] using glycerol were performed. The OCA produced a 61% increase in optical transmission through porcine vaginal wall at 37°C after 30 min. The MC model showed improved energy deposition in endopelvic fascia using glycerol. Without OCA, 62%, 37%, and 1% of energy was deposited in vaginal wall, endopelvic fascia, and urethral wall, respectively, compared with 50%, 49%, and 1% using OCA. Use of OCA also resulted in 0.5-mm increase in treatment depth, allowing potential thermal tissue remodeling at a depth of 3 mm with complete preservation of the vaginal wall.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28301637      PMCID: PMC5228554          DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.22.1.018002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Opt        ISSN: 1083-3668            Impact factor:   3.170


  41 in total

Review 1.  Treatment options for women with stress urinary incontinence.

Authors:  D J Lightner; N M Itano
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  1999-11       Impact factor: 7.616

2.  Ultrasound measurement of vaginal wall thickness: a novel and reliable technique.

Authors:  Demetri C Panayi; G Alessandro Digesu; Paris Tekkis; Ruwan Fernando; Vikram Khullar
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J       Date:  2010-05-26       Impact factor: 2.894

3.  Dehydration mechanism of optical clearing in tissue.

Authors:  Christopher G Rylander; Oliver F Stumpp; Thomas E Milner; Nate J Kemp; John M Mendenhall; Kenneth R Diller; A J Welch
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2006 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.170

4.  Ablation using irrigated radiofrequency: a hands-on guide.

Authors:  Daniel L Lustgarten; Peter S Spector
Journal:  Heart Rhythm       Date:  2008-01-11       Impact factor: 6.343

5.  Concentration dependence of optical clearing on the enhancement of laser-scanning optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy imaging.

Authors:  Qingliang Zhao; Lin Li; Qian Li; Xia Jiang; Qiushi Ren; Xinyu Chai; Chuanqing Zhou
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2014-03       Impact factor: 3.170

6.  Microscopic and ultrastructural modifications of postmenopausal atrophic vaginal mucosa after fractional carbon dioxide laser treatment.

Authors:  Nicola Zerbinati; Maurizio Serati; Massimo Origoni; Massimo Candiani; Tommaso Iannitti; Stefano Salvatore; Francesco Marotta; Alberto Calligaro
Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2014-11-20       Impact factor: 3.161

7.  A preclinical study of nonsurgical radiofrequency collagen remodeling for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence.

Authors:  Peter S Edelstein
Journal:  Expert Rev Med Devices       Date:  2006-11       Impact factor: 3.166

8.  Revisiting optical clearing with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO).

Authors:  Albert K Bui; R Anthony McClure; Jennell Chang; Charles Stoianovici; Jason Hirshburg; Alvin T Yeh; Bernard Choi
Journal:  Lasers Surg Med       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 4.025

9.  Synergistic effect of hyperosmotic agents of dimethyl sulfoxide and glycerol on optical clearing of gastric tissue studied with near infrared spectroscopy.

Authors:  Xiangqun Xu; Ruikang K Wang
Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2004-02-07       Impact factor: 3.609

10.  Nonsurgical outpatient therapies for the management of female stress urinary incontinence: long-term effectiveness and durability.

Authors:  G Willy Davila
Journal:  Adv Urol       Date:  2011-06-23
View more
  3 in total

1.  Dual-sectored transurethral ultrasound for thermal treatment of stress urinary incontinence: in silico studies in 3D anatomical models.

Authors:  Dong Liu; Matthew Adams; E Clif Burdette; Chris J Diederich
Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput       Date:  2020-04-10       Impact factor: 2.602

2.  Transurethral high-intensity ultrasound for treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI): simulation studies with patient-specific models.

Authors:  Dong Liu; Matthew S Adams; E C Burdette; Chris J Diederich
Journal:  Int J Hyperthermia       Date:  2018-04-18       Impact factor: 3.914

3.  Effects of water cooling on laser-induced thermal damage in rat hepatectomy.

Authors:  Liyu Shan; Rongfeng Wang; Yue Wang; Huan Chen; Shasha Wei; Dinghui Dong; Yi Lv; Tao Ma
Journal:  Lasers Surg Med       Date:  2022-04-04
  3 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.