Laser in laparoscopic prostatectomy

IngentaConnect Laser nerve-sparing laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: a feasibi…:

beige_quote.bmpFive patients were treated with NSLRP; in patient 1 the right NVB was dissected using clips and scissors and the left NVB using the 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser (8 W, continuous-wave mode). In the subsequent four patients, the NVB was dissected bilaterally using the laser. The NVBs were excised for histological analysis. RESULTS
In patient 1, the estimated blood loss for the left (laser) NVB dissection was 20 mL, while the estimated blood loss for the right NVB was 100 mL. The maximum depth of laser necrosis was 327 µm. For the next four patients the mean (range) total operative duration was 214 (166-245) min, the mean NVB dissection time 22 (8-33) min, the mean total blood loss 213 (100-300) mL, the mean estimated NVB blood loss 28 (10-45) mL and the mean depth of tissue injury was 687 µm. There were no complications. There was no recurrence, as assessed by prostate-specific antigen levels, at a mean follow-up of 12 months and all patients were continent. CONCLUSION
Laser NSLRP was relatively straightforward and caused minimal blood loss, allowed a rapid dissection and minimal adjacent tissue injury. It is a promising technique that warrants further evaluation.