Transscleral laser thermotherapy of hamster Greene melanoma: inducing tumour necrosis without scleral damage

AI Rem*, JA Oosterhuis, JG Journee-de Korver, TJTP van den Berg

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    Abstract

    The feasibility of using transscleral thermotherapy (TSTT) to induce necrosis of choroidal melanoma without causing damage to the sclera was investigated. Fifty-two subcutaneously implanted hamster melanomas covered by human donor sclera were irradiated for 1 min with an 810 nm laser using a 3 mm spot diameter, with and without cooling of the scleral surface. Immediately after irradiation the temperature of the scleral surface was measured with an infrared camera. Irradiation at 2000 mW, without cooling of the sclera, resulted in tumour necrosis to a mean depth of 4.4 mm and a mean diameter of 5.5 mm, without causing damage to the scleral collagen; the surface temperature of the sclera was 44.5 degreesC, and the estimated temperature at the sclera-tumour interface was 60.1 degreesC. There was a sharp demarcation between the viable and the necrotic part of the tumour. TSTT at 2500 mW, without cooling of the sclera, caused maximal tumour necrosis to a mean depth of 5.2 mm and a mean diameter of 5.9 mm; the scleral layers adjacent to the tumour had an estimated temperature of 67.6 degreesC and showed signs of damage in 14% of the experiments. Cooling of the sclera resulted in less thermal damage to the sclera but also less tumour necrosis. Results indicate that TSTT has potential in the treatment of choroidal melanoma. (C) 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)503-509
    Number of pages7
    JournalMelanoma Research
    Volume11
    Issue number5
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2001

    Keywords

    • eye neoplasms
    • hyperthermia
    • lasers
    • melanoma
    • sclera
    • thermotherapy
    • transscleral
    • CIRCUMSCRIBED CHOROIDAL HEMANGIOMA
    • ND-YAG LASER
    • TRANSPUPILLARY THERMOTHERAPY
    • PLAQUE RADIOTHERAPY
    • UVEAL MELANOMA
    • IRRADIATION
    • HYPERTHERMIA
    • EXPERIENCE
    • COLLAGEN

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