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Healing response of the canine prostate to Nd:YAG laser radiation

✍ Scribed by Pow-Sang, Mariela; Orihuela, Eduardo; Motamedi, Massoud; Torres, Jorge; Adesokan, Adekunle; Cowan, Daniel; Warren, Michael M.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
593 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0270-4137

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✦ Synopsis


The objective of the study was to characterize the healing response of the canine prostate to laser thermal injury. The study included 20 canine prostates that underwent transurethral laser radiation. The prostates were retrieved 1 hr after laser radiation in 7 dogs (acute group), and from 3 days to 9 weeks in 13 dogs (chronic group). Two distinct features were observed. First, reepithelialization of the prostatic urethra resulted from mobilization of proliferating epithelial cells from acinar and ductal prostatic epithelium into the cavity surface, and not from the edges of the wound at the bladder neck. Squamous cell metaplasia was a prominent feature of reepithelialization. Second, the healing process in the canine prostate was relatively unimpeded. The large glandular component provided abundant germinal epithelial growth, and the absence of stromal elements allowed for complete sloughing of necrotic tissue without residual eschars. Further, the lesions in the chronic group had a tendency to be larger that those in the acute group, suggesting that extended delayed necrosis may occur at deep prostatic tissue layers.


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