Reciprocating Side-Firing Fiber for Laser Sealing of Blood Vessels.

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering(2022)

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Infrared lasers may provide faster and more precise sealing of blood vessels and with lower jaw temperatures than ultrasonic and electrosurgical devices. This study explores an oscillating or reciprocating side-firing optical fiber method for transformation of a circular laser beam into a linear beam, necessary for integration into a standard 5-mm-diameter laparoscopic device, and for uniform irradiation perpendicular to the vessel length. A servo motor connected to a side-firing, 550-μm-core fiber, provided linear translation of a 2.0-mm-diameter circular beam over either 5 mm or 11 mm scan lengths for sealing small or large vessels, respectively. Laser seals were performed, ex vivo, on a total of 20 porcine renal arteries of 1-6 mm diameter (n = 10 samples for each scan length). Each vessel was compressed to a fixed 0.4-mm-thickness, matching the 1470-nm laser optical penetration depth. Vessels were irradiated with fluences ranging from 636 J/cm to 716 J/cm. A standard burst pressure (BP) setup was used to evaluate vessel seal strength. The reciprocating fiber produced mean BP of 554 ± 142 and 524 ± 132 mmHg, respectively, and consistently sealing blood vessels, with all BP above hypertensive (180 mmHg) blood pressures. The reciprocating fiber provides a relatively uniform linear beam profile and aspect ratio, but will require integration of servo motor into a handpiece.
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blood vessel,burst pressures,coagulation,compression,laser,optical fiber,sealing
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