Exploring optimal settings for safe and effective thulium fibre laser lithotripsy in a kidney model

Author:

Mishra Arpit1ORCID,Medairos Robert2,Chen Junqin1,Soto‐Palou Francois2,Wu Yuan3,Antonelli Jodi2,Preminger Glenn M.2,Lipkin Michael E.2,Zhong Pei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Duke University Durham North Carolina USA

2. Division of Urology, Department of Surgery Duke University Medical Center Durham North Carolina USA

3. Division of Biostatistics, Biostatistics & Bioinformatics Duke Cancer Institute Durham North Carolina USA

Abstract

ObjectivesTo explore the optimal laser settings and treatment strategies for thulium fibre laser (TFL) lithotripsy, namely, those with the highest treatment efficiency, lowest thermal injury risk, and shortest procedure time.Materials and MethodsAn in vitro kidney model was used to assess the efficacy of TFL lithotripsy in the upper calyx. Stone ablation experiments were performed on BegoStone phantoms at different combinations of pulse energy (EP) and frequency (F) to determine the optimal settings. Temperature changes and thermal injury risks were monitored using embedded thermocouples. Experiments were also performed on calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) stones to validate the optimal settings.ResultsHigh EP/low F settings demonstrated superior treatment efficiency compared to low EP/high F settings using the same power. Specifically, 0.8 J/12 Hz was the optimal setting, resulting in a twofold increase in treatment efficiency, a 39% reduction in energy expenditure per unit of ablated stone mass, a 35% reduction in residual fragments, and a 36% reduction in total procedure time compared to the 0.2 J/50 Hz setting for COM stones. Thermal injury risk assessment indicated that 10 W power settings with high EP/low F combinations remained below the threshold for tissue injury, while higher power settings (>10 W) consistently exceeded the safety threshold.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that high EP/low F settings, such as 0.8 J/12 Hz, are optimal for TFL lithotripsy in the treatment of COM stones. These settings demonstrated significantly improved treatment efficiency with reduced residual fragments compared to conventional settings while keeping the thermal dose below the injury threshold. This study highlights the importance of using the high EP/low F combination with low power settings, which maximizes treatment efficiency and minimizes potential thermal injury. Further studies are warranted to determine the optimal settings for TFL for treating kidney stones with different compositions.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology

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