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    Photothermal therapies have shown promise for treating pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma when they can be applied selectively, but off-target heating can frustrate treatment outcomes. Improved strategies leveraging selective binding and localized heating are possible with precision medical approaches such as functionalized gold nanoparticles, but careful control of optical dosage and thermal generation would be imperative. However, the literature review revealed many groups assume liver properties for pancreas tissue or rely on insufficiently rigorous characterization studies. The objective of this study was to determine the thermal conductivity and optical properties at 808/1064 nm wavelengths in healthy samples of fresh and frozen porcine pancreas ex vivo. Thermal conductivity of the porcine pancreas tissue was measured by utilizing a hot plate and two K-type thermocouples. Experimental variables such as tissue sample thickness, hot plate temperature, and heat convection coefficient were estimated through the control experiments utilizing specimens with known thermal conductivity. Optical evaluations assessed light attenuation at the 808 and 1064 nm wavelengths (continuous wave, collimated beam) by measuring the light transmittance and reflectance of different tissue thicknesses. In turn, these measurements were input into an inverse adding-doubling program to estimate the optical absorption and reduced scattering coefficients. Interestingly, pancreas tissue thermal conductivity was demonstrated to have no significant difference (p > 0.5) between samples that were fresh, frozen for 7 days, or frozen for 14 days. Conversely, optical property assessment exhibited a significant difference (p < 0.001) between fresh and frozen tissue samples, with increased absorbance and reflectance within the frozen group. However, the optical attenuation values measured were substantially less than that of the liver or reported in previous pancreas studies, suggesting a wide overestimation of these properties. These thermal and optical properties are critical to the development of novel therapeutic strategies like plasmonic photothermal therapy, but perhaps more importantly, are invaluable towards informing better surgical planning and operative technique among the existing thermal approaches for treating pancreas tissue. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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    Forhad Akhter, Santiago Manrique-Bedoya, Chris Moreau, Andrea Lynn Smith, Yusheng Feng, Kathryn M Mayer, R Lyle Hood. Characterization of thermal and optical properties in porcine pancreas tissue. Lasers in surgery and medicine. 2022 Jul;54(5):702-715

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    PMID: 35170764

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