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Laser welded vascular anastomosis
Authors:R A Bürger  C D Gerharz  P Küppers  U Engelmann
Institution:(1) Department of Urology, University Hospital Mainz, Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Institute of Pathology, University Hospital Mainz, Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Urologische Klinik und Poliklinik der Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Langenbeckstrasse 1, D-6500 Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary A comparative study was undertaken to investigate the application of a specially adapted microsurgical Neodymium Yag Laser system with a wavelength of 1,319 mgrm and a CO2 laser system for laser assisted microvascular end-to-end anastomosis (LAMA) of the rat femoral artery. Conventionally sutured anastomoses served as controls. Postoperative investigations included patency tests, light microscopy and tensile strength measurements. Both laser systems seem to be equally suitable for LAMA: The patency rates do not differ from those of sutured anstomoses and formation of microscopically small aneurysms occurred predominantly in control animals and only once in laser groups. The clamp time needed for LAMA was half the time that was needed for sutured anastomoses. Wound healing in all groups was similar with less fibrotic reactions and less foreign body granulomas in laser groups. At all intervals tensile strength was significantly higher for sutured anastomoses while differences between the CO2- and the ND: Yag-laser groups were not statistically significant. Potential applications in urology include microvascular anastomoses in erectile dysfunction, pediatric and reconstructive urology.Contains parts of a dissertation
Keywords:Microsurgery  CO2 laser  Neodymium Yag laser  Vascular anastomosis  Rat  Tensile strength  Histology
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