Abstract

The Thulium fiber laser (TFL) is being explored as a potential alternative to the gold standard Holmium:YAG laser for infrared laser ablation of kidney stones. Laser-induced vapor bubbles contribute to both the ablation mechanism and stone retropulsion. In this preliminary study, a biocompatible surfactant with concentrations of 1-5% was used to enhance the vapor bubble dimensions during the laser pulse. Bubble dimensions using surfactant increased on average by 25% compared with water only (control). With further development, introduction of the surfactant into the saline irrigation flow typically delivered through the working channel of the ureteroscope during laser lithotripsy, may contribute to more efficient stone ablation.Clinical Relevance-This preliminary study demonstrates that the dimensions of laser-induced vapor bubbles created during infrared laser lithotripsy can be enhanced by up to 25%, for potential clinical translation into more efficient lithotripsy and use in the "popcorn" ablation method.

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