Circulation, Vol 71, 403-411, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
GS Abela, SJ Normann, DM Cohen, D Franzini, RL Feldman, F Crea, A Fenech, CJ Pepine and CR Conti
Controlled laser irradiation was used to recanalize atherosclerotic
stenoses in vivo and in vitro. In 15 rabbits with atherosclerotic arteries
a catheter was positioned in the distal aorta for angiographic examination
and as a guide for a small silica optical fiber. Both Nd- YAG and argon
lasers were used for recanalization with varying power and duration. As
determined by angiographic studies the severity of iliofemoral stenoses in
eight 15 arteries decreased from 78 +/- 18% to 32 +/- 11% (mean +/- SD). In
one additional artery the stenosis improved from 45% to 25%, but this was
associated with perforation. The other six arteries were perforated (two
after fiber manipulation, four after laser discharge) without obvious
improvement in severity of stenosis. No angiographic loss of distal
circulation was noted. To better define tissue- laser interactions in the
live-rabbits, lasing of 15 totally occluded atherosclerotic rabbit arterial
segments in vitro was done while the optical fiber was advanced or fixed.
When the fiber was fixed, serial sections showed that the new lumen was
flame shaped. The width and depth of the lumen increased with increasing
laser energy. When the fiber was advanced, histologic examination showed a
smooth cylindrical vascular channel with limited lateral tissue damage.
This study demonstrated that lasers can recanalize atherosclerotic stenoses
in a live animal preparation; however, arterial perforation remains a
problem.
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Laser recanalization of occluded atherosclerotic arteries in vivo and in vitro
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