What to expect from the novel pulsed thulium:YAG laser? A systematic review of endourological applications
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
What to expect from the novel pulsed thulium:YAG laser? A systematic review of endourological applications / Ventimiglia, E.; Robesti, D.; Bevilacqua, L.; Tondelli, E.; Oliva, I.; Orecchia, L.; Juliebo-Jones, P.; Pietropaolo, A.; De Coninck, V.; Esperto, F.; Tailly, T.; Ferretti, S.; Gauhar, V.; Somani, B.; Villa, L.; Keller, E. X.; Salonia, A.; Traxer, O.; Kartalas Goumas, I.. - In: WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY. - ISSN 0724-4983. - 41:11(2023), pp. 3301-3308. [10.1007/s00345-023-04580-z]
Abstract:
Introduction: Several preclinical studies about a novel pulsed-thulium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet (p-Tm:YAG) device have been published, demonstrating its possible clinical relevance. Methods: We systematically reviewed the reality and expectations for this new p-Tm:YAG technology. A PubMed, Scopus and Embase search were performed. All relevant studies and data identified in the bibliographic search were selected, categorized, and summarized. Results: Tm:YAG is a solid state diode-pumped laser that emits at a wavelength of 2013 nm, in the infrared spectrum. Despite being close to the Ho:YAG emission wavelength (2120 nm), Tm:YAG is much closer to the water absorption peak and has higher absorption coefficient in liquid water. At present, there very few evaluations of the commercially available p-Tm:YAG devices. There is a lack of information on how the technical aspects, functionality and pulse mechanism can be maximized for clinical utility. Available preclinical studies suggest that p-Tm:YAG laser may potentially increase the ablated stone weight as compared to Ho:YAG under specific condition and similar laser parameters, showing lower retropulsion as well. Regarding laser safety, a preclinical study observed similar absolute temperature and cumulative equivalent minutes at 43° C as compared to Ho:YAG. Finally, laser-associated soft-tissue damage was assessed at histological level, showing similar extent of alterations due to coagulation and necrosis when compared with the other clinically relevant lasers. Conclusions: The p-Tm:YAG appears to be a potential alternative to the Ho:YAG and TFL according to these preliminary laboratory data. Due to its novelty, further studies are needed to broaden our understanding of its functioning and clinical applicability.
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1.1.1 Articolo in rivista - Review
Elenco autori:
Ventimiglia, E.; Robesti, D.; Bevilacqua, L.; Tondelli, E.; Oliva, I.; Orecchia, L.; Juliebo-Jones, P.; Pietropaolo, A.; De Coninck, V.; Esperto, F.; Tailly, T.; Ferretti, S.; Gauhar, V.; Somani, B.; Villa, L.; Keller, E. X.; Salonia, A.; Traxer, O.; Kartalas Goumas, I.
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