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14 January 1998 Mechanism of aneurysm formation after 830-nm diode-laser-assisted microarterial anastomosis
Jing Tang, Guilhem Godlewski M.D., Simone Rouy
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Abstract
A series of 830 nm diode laser assisted longitudinal aortorrhophy with a condition of 400 to 500 J/mm2 for one cm length of anastomosis versus conventional manual anastomoses were performed in 90 Wistar rats. With comparing with normal media process, a histologic examination of aneurysm formation was conducted. The results show that there are two important factors to cause aneurysm formation after laser assisted anastomosis: (1) vessel wall is damaged by laser heating; (2) proliferation of collagen fiber at adventitia is absent when media reconstruction.
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Jing Tang, Guilhem Godlewski M.D., and Simone Rouy "Mechanism of aneurysm formation after 830-nm diode-laser-assisted microarterial anastomosis", Proc. SPIE 3195, Laser-Tissue Interaction, Tissue Optics, and Laser Welding III, (14 January 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.297886
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KEYWORDS
Collagen

Semiconductor lasers

Tissues

Argon ion lasers

Diodes

Fiber lasers

Laser induced damage

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