Laser lithotripsy for pancreatic duct stones

N. V. Nevmerzhitskiy, M. Rogal, P. A. Yartsev, Y. Teterin, E. D. Sen’kovskiy, E. V. Levkina, D. O. Kochetkov
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   Aim. To confirm the possibility of minimally-invasive laser procedure for fragmentation of stones in the pancreatic duct following the results of laboratory experiments and medical practice.   Materials and methods. A fully functional hardware complex consisting of a pulsed laser unit, video endoscopic system and cooling system was created for experimental stone fragmentation in laboratory. The experiments involved microscopic video registration of the fragmentation process, pressure and temperature measurement in the stone area. Pancreatic stones, human and artificial gallstones as well as porcine pancreas were used in the experiments; the gastrointestinal tract was made of silicone, the pancreas was made of gelatin aqueous solution jelly. In clinical practice, a patient with lithiasis of Wirsung's duct was assigned to ultrasound and CT, then endoscopic papillosphincterotomy, endoscopic pancreatoscopy, laser lithotripsy and lithoextraction, pancreatic duct stenting. The procedures involved a laser unit, videoduodenoscope, catheter and their video systems.   Results. The laboratory experiments established that effective and safe laser fragmentation of stones from 4 × 7 mm into 0.1–2 mm occurs in the flowing fluid in front of the stone at 1 μs laser pulse duration, 5–15 Hz frequency and 120–150 mJ laser energy. After laser fragmentation of the stone in a patient with virsungolithiasis and removal of fragments from the duct, the patient was discharged from the hospital on the 12th day due to improvement of healthcondition.   Conclusion. The possibility of minimally-invasive fragmentation of stones in the pancreatic duct by laser lithotripsy has been proved.
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激光碎石治疗胰管结石
目的根据实验室实验和医疗实践的结果,确认采用微创激光手术破碎胰管结石的可能性。 材料和方法。在实验室创建了一个功能齐全的硬件综合体,包括脉冲激光装置、视频内窥镜系统和冷却系统,用于碎石实验。实验包括碎石过程的显微视频记录、结石区域的压力和温度测量。实验中使用了胰腺结石、人类和人造胆结石以及猪胰腺;胃肠道由硅胶制成,胰腺由明胶水溶液胶冻制成。在临床实践中,一名患有维尔兴氏管结石的患者被安排进行超声波和 CT 检查,然后进行内镜下乳头括约肌切开术、内镜下胰腺镜检查、激光碎石和取石术、胰管支架置入术。手术涉及激光装置、视频十二指肠镜、导管及其视频系统。 结果。实验室实验证明,在激光脉冲持续时间为 1 μs、频率为 5-15 Hz、激光能量为 120-150 mJ 的条件下,可在结石前方的流动液体中有效、安全地将 4 × 7 mm 的结石击碎为 0.1-2 mm。在对一名病毒性结石病患者进行激光碎石并从导管中取出碎石后,患者在第12天因健康状况好转而出院。 结论通过激光碎石术以微创方式破碎胰管结石的可能性已得到证实。
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