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Continuous cooling system in conjunction with laser surgery for ear reshaping.

Yen-Chang Hsiao1, Kuen Ting2, Yun-Liang Su3, Cheng-Jen Chang4,5,6,7.   

Abstract

When the cartilage on the prominent ears is reshaped, the arising stress returns the tissue to its initial configuration. Laser irradiation of areas of maximal stress leads to stress relaxation and results in a stable configuration. Sixty auricles were harvested from 30 New Zealand white rabbits and cut into a rectangle measuring 50 mm by 25 mm with an average thickness of approximately 1.3 mm. Bilateral skin was included for ex vivo studies. Continuous cryogen spray cooling (CSC) with laser energy was delivered to the exposed cartilage for reshaping. In clinical applications, from January 2006 to December 2016, a total of 50 patients with 100 bat ears who underwent CO2 laser reshaping (otoplasty) were assessed. A continuous cooling system (4 °C) in conjunction with a CO2 laser was applied to make a retroauricular-approached incision and reshape the ear cartilage. The well cartilage bending correlated with the different parameters demonstrated in the continuous CSC protected group. All 100 (100%) of the subjects experienced early complications (≤ 1 month) related to laser exposure with swelling, while 5 (5%) experienced ecchymosis, 2 (2%) minimal hematoma, 2 (2%) scarring, 1 (1%) minor infection, 1 (1%) under correction, 1 (1%) overcorrection, and 1 (1%) relapse. These problems were corrected and/or had resolved after 3 months. All patients achieved good to excellent results in our final outcome assessment (> 6 months). Laser reshaping has a potential use in certain surgical procedures involving the cartilage. The appropriate conditions for laser ear reshaping clearly depend on the laser wavelength used, energy controlling, and tissue optical properties.

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Keywords:  Cryogen spray cooling; Laser reshaping; Rabbit ear; Thermal injury

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31257557     DOI: 10.1007/s10103-019-02831-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lasers Med Sci        ISSN: 0268-8921            Impact factor:   3.161


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