Journal article
Progressive microvascular injury in liver and colorectal liver metastases following laser induced focal hyperthermia therapy
M Nikfarjam, V Muralidharan, C Malcontenti-Wilson, C Christophi
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | WILEY | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1002/lsm.20194
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Focal hyperthermia by laser or radiofrequency is currently the preferred method for local ablation of liver tumors. The underlying mechanism of action of focal hyperthermia, in particular the relationship between the microvascular and tissue effect is uncertain and was investigated in a murine model. Study Design/Materials and Methods: Focal hyperthermia produced by a Neodymium-Yttrium-Aluminium-Garnet laser (wavelength 1,064 nm) was applied to the normal liver and colorectal cancer liver metastases in inbred male CBA strain mice at 2 W for 50 seconds (100 J). Tissue injury was assessed at 0, 24, 48, 72, 120, and 168 hours following therapy by measurements of necro..
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