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Optical coherence tomography vs. high-frequency ultrasound during noninvasive laser coagulation of the canine vas deferens

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Christopher M. Cilip

The Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte (USA)

Mohamad E. Allaf

The Johns Hopkins Univ. (USA)

Nathaniel M. Fried

The Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte (USA) and The Johns Hopkins Univ. (USA)

Proc. SPIE 8207, Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics VIII, 820715 (February 3, 2012); doi:10.1117/12.905259
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  • Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics VIII
  • San Francisco, California, USA | January 21, 2012

abstract

A noninvasive approach to vasectomy may eliminate male fear of complications related to surgery and increase its acceptance. Noninvasive laser thermal occlusion of the canine vas deferens has recently been reported. In this study, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and high-frequency ultrasound (HFUS) are compared for monitoring laser thermal coagulation of the vas in an acute canine model. Bilateral noninvasive laser coagulation of the vas was performed in 6 dogs (n=12 vasa) using a Ytterbium fiber laser wavelength of 1075 nm, incident power of 9.0 W, pulse duration of 500 ms, pulse rate of 1 Hz, and 3-mm-diameter spot. Cryogen spray cooling was used to prevent skin burns during the procedure. An OCT system with endoscopic probe and a HFUS system with 20-MHz transducer were used to image the vas immediately before and after the procedure. Vasa were then excised and processed for gross and histologic analysis for comparison with OCT and HFUS images. OCT provided high-resolution, superficial imaging of the compressed vas within the vas ring clamp, while HFUS provided deeper imaging of the vas held manually in the scrotal fold. Both OCT and high HFUS are promising imaging modalities for real-time confirmation of vas occlusion during noninvasive laser vasectomy.

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Christopher M. Cilip ; Mohamad E. Allaf and Nathaniel M. Fried
"Optical coherence tomography vs. high-frequency ultrasound during noninvasive laser coagulation of the canine vas deferens", Proc. SPIE 8207, Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics VIII, 820715 (February 3, 2012); doi:10.1117/12.905259; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.905259


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