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Holmium-YAG and carbon dioxide laser ablation of normal and infarcted myocardium in the canine model
Authors:Michael Eldar  Ilan Hammel  Mickey Scheinowitz  Naam Kariv  Jose J. Bubis  Alexander Battler
Affiliation:(1) The Neufeld Cardiac Research Institute, Tel Hashomer, Israel;(2) Department of Pathology, Tel Hashomer, Israel;(3) Glazberg Tower for Medical Research, Tel Hashomer, Israel;(4) Pathology Institute, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Aviv University, Tel Hashomer, Israel;(5) The Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Abstract:Surgical and transcatheter ablative treatment of ventricular tachycardias is based on endocardial mapping and removal of myocardial areas involved in sustaining the arrhythmia. Recently, argon and neodymium-YAG laser energy have been employed for the ablative treatment of ventricular tachycardia. In the present study the effects of holmium-YAG laser irradiation on normal and infarcted myocardium in the canine model were compared with those of the CO2 laser. Myocardial infarction was created in 11 dogs by a two-stage left anterior descending coronary artery ligation. Laser irradiation of normal and infarcted myocardium was performed at about 1, 4 and 12 weeks following ligation, with energies of 5, 10, 20 and 30 J. A total of 218 irradiation induced craters were sectioned through the central axis and the evaporized, vacuole and denatured crater areas were morphometrically calculated. Total crater areas following holmium-YAG laser irradiation were significantly larger, with shallower penetration but larger lateral extension of evaporized, vacuole and denaturation areas. Perforations occurred only with CO2 laser irradiation. Effects on normal and infarcted myocardium were similar and independent of infarct age. It is concluded that the holmium-YAG laser is probably more effective and safer than the CO2 laser for myocardial ablation.
Keywords:Holmium-YAG laser  CO2 laser  Laser ablation  Infarcted myocardium
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