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Effects of Nd:YAG laser irradiation on morphometry and lung function in elastase-induced emphysema in rats

โœ Scribed by Akahane, Tsutomu; Kurokawa, Yoshimochi; Chiba, Ryoji; Yaegashi, Hiroshi; Takahashi, Tohru; Satomi, Susumu


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
421 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0196-8092

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background & Objective: Although thoracoscopic laser ablation therapy has been hailed as an effective surgical treatment for diffuse emphysema, no one has as yet made an in-depth study of the efficacy of this treatment. This investigation was undertaken to research the effects of laser pneumoplasty on an animal model of emphysema. Study Design /Materials and Methods: Eight weeks after elastase treatment, the rats' left lungs were irradiated using contact Nd:YAG laser. Pulmonary function tests were performed 4 weeks after irradiation and the lungs were prepared for histologic examination. Results: Dense fibrous scars beneath the pleura were observed at 4 weeks after irradiation. Although mean linear intercept values of irradiated lungs were not much lower than those in the non-irradiated elastase-treated group, laser irradiation caused a significant decrease in lung volume. While there was no significant difference in quasistatic compliance, elastic recoil pressure of the lung increased to control levels at total lung capacity volume.

Conclusion:

We conclude that laser therapy does not cause normalization of compliance, or improvement in the deeper part of the emphysematous lung, but rather a peripheral volume reduction and ''encasement effect'' on the lungs as a result of fibrotic scars.


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