Ultrasonography in acute interstitial laser irradiation of the pig brain: Preliminary results

Thomas Menovsky, Johan F. Beek M.D., Ph.D., Saffire S.K.S. Phoa M.D., Patrick A. Brouwer, Marloes G. Klein, Cees W.J. Verlaan, Rob E.H. van Acker M.D., Ph.D., Martin J.C. van Gemert Ph.D.
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In this preliminary study, the use of real-time ultrasonography to visualize the effects of acute interstitial Nd:YAG laser irradiation was investigated in the normal pig brain. In six pigs, a craniotomy was performed. In the frontal or temporal lobe, a thermal laser lesion was made using a 600-μm-diameter optical fiber at powers of 1 W, 2 W, and 4 W with exposure times of 5 min and 10 min. Ten to thirty minutes after laser irradiation, the pigs were sacrificed. Ultrasound imaging was performed before, during, and after laser irradiation. During laser irradiation, a clear hyperechogenic area was observed around the fiber tip. The onset of the changes and the extent of the lesion were dependent on the power and exposure time. Histologic examination showed thermal lesions consisting of coagulation necrosis and edema. The size of the lesions correlated well with size on ultrasound imaging. The maximal lesion dimension was 12 mm in diameter (4 W for 5 min). In conclusion, within the limitations of this experimental setup, it is feasible to visualize interstitial laser-induced lesions in the brain by ultrasonography. This method is safe and simple and may be helpful in future applications of interstitial thermotherapy in brain tissue. J Image Guid Surg 1:237–241 (1995). © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

超声在猪脑急性间质激光照射中的应用:初步结果
在本初步研究中,利用实时超声观察正常猪脑急性间质Nd:YAG激光照射的效果。对6头猪进行了开颅手术。采用直径600 μm的光纤,分别以1 W、2 W和4 W的功率照射5 min和10 min,在额叶或颞叶处进行热激光损伤。激光照射10 ~ 30 min后处死猪。在激光照射前、照射中、照射后分别进行超声成像。激光照射时,在纤维尖端周围可见清晰的高回声区。变化的发生和病变的程度取决于功率和暴露时间。组织学检查显示热损伤包括凝固性坏死和水肿。病变的大小与超声成像的大小有很好的相关性。最大病变尺寸为直径12mm (4w, 5min)。综上所述,在本实验装置的限制下,通过超声显像观察脑内激光间质性病变是可行的。该方法安全、简便,对脑组织间质热疗的应用具有一定的指导意义。[J]中华影像杂志(英文版);©1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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