Multiple-fibre low-power interstitial laser hyperthermia: studies in the normal liver

Author:

Steger A C1,Lees W R2,Shorvon P2,Walmsley K2,Bown S G1

Affiliation:

1. National Medical Laser Centre, London, UK

2. Department of Radiology, University College and Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, UK

Abstract

Abstract Multiple four-fibre low-power interstitial laser hyperthermia was performed in the canine liver to establish the parameters with which large areas of thermal necrosis could be made. Using 1.5 W for 670s (4020 J in total) and a fibre spacing of 1.5 cm, lesions with dimensions of 3.6 × 3.1 × 2.8 cm were achieved in 75 per cent of those attempted. There was no mortality and a low morbidity rate. These lesions could be visualized in both their development and resolution using ultrasonography. Healing occurred by 1 year. Temperatures in the centre of the heated region were 60°C, which is more than enough to cause thermal cell death. There was good correlation between the temperatures recorded, the sonographic changes seen, and the pathological evidence of necrosis. Multiple-fibre low-power interstitial laser hyperthermia performed with ultrasonic guidance may be of use in the treatment of liver tumours.

Funder

Living Technology Ltd.

ICRF

University of London

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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