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  • The study aimed to compare the coagulation necrosis depth (CND) of three types of lasers (Holmium, Moses, and Thulium fiber) on human prostate tissue using different energy settings.
  • Researchers conducted the experiment on tissue samples taken after laser surgery, measuring the CND using microscopy and comparing results across the different lasers and settings.
  • Findings indicated no significant differences in CND between the lasers, suggesting that other factors may influence the clinical outcomes of prostate enucleation beyond just the type and settings of the lasers used.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate coagulation necrosis depth (CND) of Holmium (HL), Moses (ML), and Thulium fiber laser (TFL) in ex vivo human prostate tissue at various energy settings.

Methods: After endoscopic HL enucleation, small prostate tissue fragments were removed from the bladder with graspers and used for study. Immediately after surgery, a single incision was made on the surface of the tissue kept under normal saline at room temperature using a hand-held 550-µm laser fiber. Variable energy settings were tested for all three lasers. Two pathologists measured the CND with light microscopy using ocular micrometer. Impact of various laser settings on CND was analyzed. The differences in CND of all three lasers at similar laser power were compared.

Results: Mean CND was 0.56 ± 0.53 mm for long-pulse HL, 0.54 ± 0.53 mm for ML, 0.67 ± 0.67 mm for low-pulse TFL, and 0.81 ± 0.78 mm for high-pulse TFL. There was no significant difference between mean CND of HL and ML at various laser settings ranging from 10 to 120 W and CND with long- and short-pulse settings of TFL at settings from 10 to 60 W. There was a trend of increasing CND in HL and ML with increasing laser power; however, it was not statistically significant. TFL had similar tissue effects as HL and ML.

Conclusion: There is no significant difference in CND of HL, ML, and TFL in ex vivo human prostate tissue. Other factors besides laser type and settings need to be studied to explain clinical differences among various lasers used for prostate enucleation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00345-023-04617-3DOI Listing

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