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Optimal dye concentration and irradiance for laser-assisted vascular anastomosis.

作者信息

Ren Zhen, Xie Hua, Lagerquist Kathryn A, Burke Allen, Prahl Scott, Gregory Kenton W, Furnary Anthony P

机构信息

Oregon Medical Laser Center, Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, Portland, Oregon, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Laser Med Surg. 2004 Apr;22(2):81-6. doi: 10.1089/104454704774076118.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This investigation was done in order to find optimal indocyanine green (ICG) concentration and energy irradiance in laser vascular welding.

BACKGROUND DATA

Many studies have shown that laser tissue welding with albumin solder/ICG may be an effective technique in surgical reconstruction. However, there are few reports regarding optimal laser settings and concentrations of ICG within the albumin solder in laser-assisted vascular anastomosis.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Porcine carotid artery strips (n = 120) were welded in end-to-end by diode laser with 50% albumin solder of 0.01, 0.1, and 1.0 mM ICG at irradiance of 27.7, 56.7, and 76.9 W/cm(2), respectively. Temperature was measured by inserting thermocouples outside and inside the vessel. Tensile strength and histology were studied.

RESULTS

Temperature and strength of the anastomosis significantly decreased (all p < 0.05) with increasing ICG concentration at 56.7 W/cm(2). Histological study showed minimal thermal injury limited to adventitia and no appreciable difference between all groups.

CONCLUSIONS

ICG concentration within solder is the most important factor affecting both vascular temperature and tensile strength. The optimal balance between strength and minimal thermal injury may be achieved primarily at 56.7 W/cm(2) and 0.01 mM ICG.

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