Title of article
Low-Power Laser Irradiation (LPLI): A Clinical Point of View on a Promising Strategy to Improve Liver Regeneration
Author/Authors
Gomes Araújo, Tiago Department of Internal Medicine - State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil , Gabarra Oliveira, Alexandre Department of Internal Medicine - State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil , Franchi Teixeira, Antonio R. Campinas Liver Institute - Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Pages
5
From page
223
To page
227
Abstract
The capacity of the liver to regenerate is an important clinical issue after major hepatectomies and makes the difference between life and death in some cases of post-operative malfunction when the liver remnant is too small or has an impaired regenerative capacity. Several approaches have been tested to stimulate hepatic regeneration after post-operative hepatic failure syndrome; however, they have produced controversial results. A quick, simple, and harmless method that can be used intraoperatively and capable of promoting an increased regenerative capacity of the remaining liver would be very welcome. Thus, based on the data in the literature, we presented low-power laser irradiation (LPLI) as a quick, simple, and harmless method to improve liver regeneration after major hepatectomies. This article highlights the current evidence about the effects of LPLI on liver regeneration, and also suggests laser therapy as an important tool for regenerative stimulation in clinical practice.
Keywords
Clinical , Liver regeneration , Laser treatment , Hepatectomy , Liver resection , Low-power laser irradiation , LPLI
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2490978
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