Development of the medical apparatus for Doppler-controlled treatment of hemorrhoids using laser coagulation

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In the article authors present the concept of the surgical manipulator delivering laser radiation to the target area. For the implementation of Doppler-controlled treatment of hemorrhoids by laser coagulation, an important circumstance is the necessity to realize by means of the dopplerograph the possibility of controlling the efficiency of coagulation of the pathological vessel immediately after the impact, which will create the prerequisites for the formation of a program cycle with the inclusion of control elements by feedback. In this regard, the structure of the laser medical apparatus is developed, which allows determining the location, size and flow of arterial and venous vessels, performing laser coagulation of pathologically damaged sites under constant Doppler control. The developed adaptive power management system includes several functional units for the processing of the data from ultrasound scanner and the Doppler. Medical apparatus for minimally invasive treatment of hemorrhoids based on the laser coagulator and ultrasound Doppler will allow performing surgeries in automated and half-automated modes. The suggested medical apparatus helps to determine pathological vessels, choose the required radiation mode and provides vessel obliteration. Successful realization of constructive combination of real-time diagnostics and surgical manipulation with a laser can result in a unique minimally invasive solution to treat hemorrhoids that currently doesn't have analogues.

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Gryaznov, N. A., Kharlamov, V. V., Nikitin, S. A., Cybin, I. M., Senchik, K. Y., Shamarin, D. G., … Kireeva, G. S. (2017). Development of the medical apparatus for Doppler-controlled treatment of hemorrhoids using laser coagulation. Russian Open Medical Journal. Russian Open Medical Journal. https://doi.org/10.15275/rusomj.2017.0409

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