WATTS happening? Evaluation of thermal dose during holmium laser lithotripsy in a high-fidelity anatomic model

Christopher Wanderling, Aaron Saxton, Dennis Phan, Karen Doersch,Lauren Shepard, Nathan Schuler,Thomas Osinski, Scott Quarrier,Ahmed Ghazi

World Journal of Urology(2024)

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To evaluate the thermal profiles of the holmium laser at different laser parameters at different locations in an in vitro anatomic pelvicalyceal collecting system (PCS) model. Laser lithotripsy is the cornerstone of treatment for urolithiasis. With the prevalence of high-powered lasers, stone ablation efficiency has become more pronounced. Patient safety remains paramount during surgery. It is well recognized that the heat generated from laser lithotripsy has the potential to cause thermal tissue damage. Utilizing high-fidelity, 3D printed hydrogel models of a PCS with a synthetic BegoStone implanted in the renal pelvis, laser lithotripsy was performed with the Moses 2.0 holmium laser. At a standard power (40 W) and irrigation pressure (100 cm H2O), we evaluated operator duty cycle (ODC) variations with different time-on intervals at four different laser settings. Temperature was measured at two separate locations—at the stone and away from the stone. Temperatures were highest closest to the laser tip with a decrease away from the laser. Fluid temperatures increased with longer laser-on times and higher ODCs. Thermal doses were greater with increased ODCs and the threshold for thermal injury was reached for ODCs of 75
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Thermal dose,Temperature,Laser lithotripsy,Holmium,Anatomic model
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