Nd:YAG laser bipolar dissector--preliminary results. |
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Authors: | Y Nishiwaki N Daikuzono S N Joffe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Numazu Medical Association Hospital, Japan. |
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Abstract: | We have developed a laser bipolar dissector (LBD) which uses the 1,064 nm Nd:YAG wavelength. The laser emits from the inner surface of the distal 7 mm of each probe made of synthetic sapphire. With low laser power (15-25 W), the bipolar provides hemostatic cutting of larger blood vessels. Animal experiments were carried out using New Zealand white rabbits. The LBD hemostatically cut through veins up to 5 mm and arteries up to 2 mm in diameter. Rebleeding did not occur. Transection of parenchymal organs such as liver and lung was easily performed with complete hemostasis. In chronic experiments a partial hepatectomy with splenectomy and left nephrectomy was performed using the LBD alone without any ligation. Up to 3 weeks postoperatively there were no direct complications related to using the LBD. In conclusion the LBD could perform a hemostatic transection of large vessels and might have clinical application in the dissection of vascular parenchymal organs. |
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Keywords: | contact Nd:YAG laser bipolar cutting dissection of parenchymal organs hemostasis synthetic sapphire |
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