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Use of a new ICG-Dye-enhanced diode laser for percutaneous laser disc decompression

✍ Scribed by Masato Sato; Miya Ishihara; Tsunenori Arai; Takashi Asazuma; Toshiyuki Kikuchi; Takuya Hayashi; Takahiro Yamada; Makoto Kikuchi; Kyosuke Fujikawa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
612 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0196-8092

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Abstract

Background and Objective

The lasers used today for Percutaneous Laser Disc Decompression (PLDD) can not selectively ablate the nucleus pulposus (NP). We hypothesized that if indocyanine green dye were injected into the NP, 805 nm diode laser irradiation would result in selective and safe removal of NP tissue without damaging nearby tissues.

Study Design/Materials and Methods

Twelve beagle dogs were used for three experiments, i.e., determination of attenuation coefficients of NP and AF, determination of weight of NP before and after laser irradiation, and histopathological study.

Results

The attenuation coefficient at 805 nm of NP which had been homogenized in the presence of ICG was 2521.3/cm. Upon application of the diode laser at a power of 1, 3, or 5 W (the intensity of laser irradiation: 0.353, 1.061, or 1.768 × 10^3^ W/cm^2^) to NPs into which ICG had been injected, the weight of the NPs decreased by a mean 20, 45, and 65%, respectively. Macroscopic and microscopic examination of the discs after PLDD showed that only the NP where the tissues were stained by ICG were removed.

Conclusions

These results indicated that the combined use of ICG and diode laser irradiation effectively and selectively ablates the NP with low laser power. Lasers Surg. Med. 29:282–287, 2001. Β© 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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