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Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 1992

Transurethral incision of the prostate using the holmium:YAG laser.

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D E Johnson
D M Cromeens
R E Price

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Abstract

Transurethral incisions of the prostate were made endoscopically in 5 dogs under a fluid medium using a holmium:YAG (Ho:YAG) laser operating at a wavelength of 2.1 microns and with delivery of 1.0 J/pulse in 15 Hz (15 W). Histopathologic examination of tissues collected immediately after surgery revealed irregular crevices outlined by a narrow zone of coagulative necrosis. Ulcerated fissures persisted at 5 and 7 days with the initial stages of epithelial regeneration partially re-epithelializing the ulcerated surfaces. A modest inflammatory response characterized by edema, hemorrhage, and a mixed inflammatory cell infiltrate was also associated with the laser incision sites at 5 and 7 days. Three weeks postlasing, the ulcerated surfaces of the fissures were completely re-epithelialized. At 5 weeks only a slight indentation persisted at the incision sites with minimal changes in the subjacent submucosa and prostatic glandular architecture. Although the results of these investigations are preliminary, we believe that the Ho:YAG laser warrants further clinical evaluation for treating patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), urethral strictures, bladder neck contractures, and constrictions of the upper urinary tracts.

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