HPV BCR™ Benign Tumor Identification and mapping step


HPV is a location-specific infection, meaning you have it in one area and you don't have it a few mm further in neighboring locations. 

It is imperative to find all HPV-related infected areas even with less visibility. 

My original approach was based on HPV-related tumors such as genital warts that are highly vascular. HPV-related tumors produce TGF  alpha which causes angiogenesis and as result related growth has so many blood vessels. This is done mainly so HPV tumors can have oxygen and nutritional supply to grow faster than other normal epithelial cells. 

Projected near- 1000nm light is absorbed by blood and reflected by surrounding tissue. The information is captured, processed, and projected back on the infected area digitally in real-time directly onto the surface of the skin. As you see green color on skin,  It provides a real-time accurate image of the patient’s blood pattern. We can see blood vessels pattern under the skin surface as well As highly vascular HPV-related tumors. 

Basically, tissue with higher blood volume and congestion such as blood vessels mapped and projected back and genital warts looks darker and visible than surrounding tissue. Genital warts or benign HPV tumors will be tagged and located which will be removed by BCR in the next step. 

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Knowing the detailed anatomy of the penile is extremely important in the treatment of genital warts. During destruction and removal of genital growths or surgery on the penile vascular map and blood supply and penile blood circulation is crucial. Genital warts might locate on blood vessels. For example, in the photo above HPV tumor is on the junction of 3  vessels. Destruction of these warts with laser or scalpel or other invasive surgery can significantly damage the penile veinous system and complications. Dr. Arani pays full attention to blood vessels and genital anatomy, our minimally invasive surgery does not damage underlying vital tissues

HPV Tumor ( Genital warts ) in relation with Superficial Dorsal vein 

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