Krueger R R, Almquist E E
Lasers Surg Med. 1985;5(1):55-60. doi: 10.1002/lsm.1900050108.
A new technique is introduced in which an argon laser coagulates blood to form an adherent sleeve for the anastomosis of small vessels. The argon laser solidifies the blood into a dark tensile substance which supports the site of repair until vascular continuity is achieved. Laser pulses of 0.75 W and 0.5 seconds exposure are used, and damage to the underlying vessel wall is minimal. A histological analysis is performed and the results are examined qualitatively. The technique shows advantages of speed, reduced vascular trauma, and external protection at the site of vascular repair.
一种新技术被引入,其中氩激光使血液凝固以形成用于小血管吻合的粘附套。氩激光将血液固化成一种深色的可拉伸物质,该物质在实现血管连续性之前支撑修复部位。使用功率为0.75W、曝光时间为0.5秒的激光脉冲,对下层血管壁的损伤最小。进行了组织学分析并对结果进行了定性检查。该技术显示出速度快、血管创伤小以及在血管修复部位提供外部保护等优点。