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Histomorphological changes after neodymium: YAG laser-coagulation of the human prostate with the Side Focus fiber. Effect of power setting and time.

T Sulser1, W Jochum, P U Heitz, D Hauri.   

Abstract

The objective of our study was to determine optimal treatment parameters and appropriate methods of examination for neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG) high-power laser coagulation of the human prostate in relation to power setting and time. Transurethral free-beam laser coagulation was performed with the Side Focus side-firing laser fiber in ten patients prior to planned radical surgery, of whom six underwent transperitoneal laparoscopic lymphadenectomy and laser coagulation 4-9 days prior to open surgery. Depth and volume of coagulated prostatic tissue were measured at power setting/time combinations of 40 W/90 s and 60 W/60 s, respectively, while holding total energy delivery constant. Microscopic examination in the early phase showed that epithelial cells had become loose from the basal-cell membrane. By 4-9 days there was evidence of conspicuous squamous epithelial metaplasia with a high proliferation rate as a sign of re-epithelialization. Using the Side Focus side-firing laser fiber, both treatment modalities showed comparable volume coagulation. In contrast there was a significant difference between those prostates removed at 4-9 days and those removed at 60-210 min after laser coagulation. We conclude that laser-induced changes in the human prostate are conclusively discernible only after 4 days.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9079750     DOI: 10.1007/bf00942041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Res        ISSN: 0300-5623


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