Laser welding and irradiation in alcohol preserved homografts.

ASAIO transactions Pub Date : 1991-07-01
S Wang, M Gennaro, C Marini, F G Baumann, S Jonnalagadda, J N Cunningham, I J Jacobowitz
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Abstract

This experiment examined the effect of laser welding and irradiation on the patency rate of microvascular anastomoses done with alcohol preserved homografts. The carotid arteries from Sprague-Dawley rats were freshly harvested and preserved in 70% ethyl alcohol for at least 3 weeks. The homografts were interposed into the carotid arteries with one of the following techniques: Group I, grafts were anastomosed with three stay sutures and laser welding (carbon dioxide laser, 90 mW); Group II, anastomoses were completed with eight to nine interrupted sutures (10-0 nylon); or Group III, the same technique used in Group II, but followed by laser irradiation (90 mW for 1 min) of the grafts. These results showed that patency at 2 weeks was 73% in Group I, 71% in Group II, and 82% in Group III, respectively. The patency at 12 weeks was 67% in Group I and unchanged in Groups II and III. In conclusion, laser irradiation and laser welding did not increase the patency rate of microvascular anastomoses done with alcohol preserved homografts. Thrombotic occlusion in microvascular homografts usually occurs before the second week postoperatively.

酒精保存同种接枝的激光焊接与辐照。
本实验研究了激光焊接和辐照对酒精保存同种异体血管吻合口通畅率的影响。新鲜取出的Sprague-Dawley大鼠颈动脉,在70%乙醇中保存至少3周。采用以下方法之一将同种异体移植物置入颈动脉:第一组,采用三缝吻合,激光焊接(二氧化碳激光,90 mW);II组,8 ~ 9次间断缝合(10-0尼龙);或III组,采用与II组相同的技术,但随后对移植物进行激光照射(90 mW, 1分钟)。结果显示,2周时,I组的通畅率为73%,II组为71%,III组为82%。12周时,I组的通畅率为67%,II组和III组的通畅率不变。结论:激光照射和激光焊接并不能提高同种酒精保存血管吻合口的通畅率。同种微血管移植的血栓闭塞通常发生在术后第二周之前。
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