Enhanced photocoagulation with catheter-based diffusing optical device

Hyun Wook Kang, Jeehyun Kim, Jungwhan Oh

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Abstract

A novel balloon catheter-based diffusing optical device was designed and evaluated to assist in treating excessive menstrual bleeding. A synthetic fused-silica fiber was micro-machined precisely to create scattering segments on a 25 mm long fiber tip for uniform light distribution. A visible wavelength (λ = 532 nm) was used to specifically target the endometrium due to the high vascularity of the uterine wall. Optical simulation presented 30% wider distribution of photons along with approximately 40% higher irradiance induced by addition of a glass cap to the diffuser tip. Incorporation of the optical diffuser with a polyurethane balloon catheter considerably enhanced coagulation depth and area (i.e., 3.5 mm and 18.9 cm2 at 1 min irradiation) in tissue in vitro. The prototype device demonstrated the coagulation necrosis of 2.8 ± 1.2 mm (n = 18) and no thermal damage to myometrium in in vivo caprine models. A prototype 5 cm long balloon catheter-assisted optical diffuser was also evaluated with a cadaveric human uterus to confirm the coagulative response of the uterine tissue as well as to identify the further design improvement and clinical applicability. The proposed catheter-based diffusing optical device can be a feasible therapeutic tool to photocoagulate endometrial cell layers in an efficient and safe manner.

Original languageEnglish
Article number118001
JournalJournal of Biomedical Optics
Volume17
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2012

Keywords

  • balloon-catheter
  • coagulation necrosis
  • endometrial coagulation
  • myometrium
  • optical diffuser
  • photocoagulation

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