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The morphological tissue response of the piglet oesophagus to experimental irradiation by 1320 nm Nd:YAG laser.

U Stratmann1, K Schaarschmidt, R R Lehmann, M Schürenberg, G H Willital, A Berens.   

Abstract

The oesophagus of 18 minipiglets was exposed to endoscopic intraluminal irradiation with a 1320 nm Nd:YAG laser (10 W, 20 s) via a radial applicator with strictly radially symmetric light distribution. Immediately and at 2, 3, 4 and 8 wk after irradiation, the oesophagus was perfusion-fixed and filled with contrast solution. Radiographs were taken for evaluation by microradiometry. The specimens were subsequently prepared for light and transmission electron microscopy. The immediate reaction to irradiation was a morphological gradient of damage extending from the centre of the laser exposure where there was cellular thermonecrosis in all layers of the wall and condensation of the extracellular matrix, to a peripheral zone (at a distance of up to 8 mm from the region where the laser was centred) which showed only minor tissue damage manifested by intracellular vacuolation. In this zone dilatation of most vascular lumina was prominent. In the period between 2 and 8 wk after irradiation all phases of wound healing were observed and resulted in occlusion of the lumen of the oesophagus by early scar tissue after an interval of more than 3 wk at the former centre of laser exposure. Peripherally, epithelial regeneration resulted in a new luminal lining. Both the process of epithelial regeneration and that of fibrous repair indicated a good reparative capacity of laser-irradiated oesophageal wall tissues resembling the phases of normal wound healing. The immediate laser interaction with tissue indicated that the noncellular matrix components of tissues are more resistant to the photothermal effect than the cellular components.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8586565      PMCID: PMC1167469     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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