Angioscope-guided neodymium yttrium–aluminium–garnet laser valvulotomy for in situ vein bypass

Author:

Pflugbeil G1,Wahba A1,von Sommoggy St1,Dörrler J1,Maurer P C1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Vascular Surgery, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technical University of Munich, Ismaningerstraße 22, 8000 Munich 80, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Valvulotomy for in situ vein bypass is commonly performed with a valvulotome. Although the procedure can be controlled through an angioscope, the dangers of intimal damage and valve remnants remain. An experimental study was designed to evaluate angioscopic laser valvulotomy compared with standard mechanical valvulotomy (n = 16). Two different laser probes, a bare 400-µm fibre (n = 20) and a 2-mm hot-tip (n = 26) were tested. Results were investigated by histology and scanning electron microscopy. Hot-tip laser valvulotomy achieved significantly better results than the 400-µm fibre. The Insitucat valvulotome yielded the worst results, with valve remnants in all cases and an 88 per cent rate of intimal damage. It is concluded that laser valvulotomy can be performed simply and safely with a very low incidence of valve remnants and intimal damage.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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