Transformational features of the vein wall during a long-term period of endovenous laser ablation using 1910 nm laser radiation. Results of in-vivo experiments.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE International Angiology Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.23736/S0392-9590.23.05013-7
Sergey A Artemov, Alexander N Belyaev, Olga S Bushukina, Vasiliy I Davydkin, Svetlana A Khrushchalina, Sergey V Kostin, Polina A Ryabochkina, Alina D Taratynova
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Background: In this paper, results of in-vivo experiments on the animals of endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) using laser radiation with the wavelength 1910 nm are reported. The results of histological studies of the vein segments removed immediately after the procedure and in a long-term period (30 days and 3 months) are presented. Their structural transformation and the obliteration degree of the vein lumen using different values of the linear energy density of laser radiation (LEED=7.5; 15; 20 J/cm) are estimated.

Methods: Edilbay breed of sheep (males) were used as experimental animals. Laser radiation with a wavelength of λ=1910 nm and power of Рrad = 1.5, 3, 4 W was used for EVLA experiments, and speed of fiber traction (v) was 2 mm/s. 8 days after EVLA stitches and an elastic bandage were removed. Animals were observed for 3 months in the vivarium. Animals have duplex ultrasound scanning of coagulation veins under anesthesia, after analysis vein segments were excised for histological examination. As a result, the damage degree to the vein wall tissues (intima, media, adventitia) and peri-venous tissues was revealed.

Results: It is shown that in the long-time period, the intima and partial muscle layer transformed to connective tissue. EVLA using laser radiation with a higher value of LEED led to the growth of connective tissue, oedema of all vein layers and peri-venous tissue. The lumen closure occurred due to clot and the vein wall transformation, a maximum value was 25% using LEED=20 J/cm.

Conclusions: The connective-tissue transformation of the coagulated vein occurs in a long-term period and more pronounced for higher LEED. However, features of vein hemodynamics of animals and differences between the clot formation process of human varicose veins and healthy animal veins lead to incomplete occlusion. These features should be taken into account during extrapolation results of experiments on animals in clinical practice.

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1010nm激光长期静脉内激光消融过程中静脉壁的变化特征。体内实验结果。
背景:本文报道了波长为1910 nm的激光在动物体内进行静脉内激光消融(EVLA)的实验结果。本文介绍了术后立即切除的静脉段和长期(30天和3个月)的组织学研究结果。不同激光辐射线性能量密度值(LEED=7.5;15;20j /cm)。方法:以伊迪尔贝羊(雄性)为实验动物。EVLA实验采用波长为λ=1910 nm,功率为Рrad = 1.5、3、4 W的激光辐射,光纤牵引速度(v)为2 mm/s。取下EVLA缝线和弹力绷带8天后。动物在室内观察3个月。动物在麻醉状态下进行凝血静脉双工超声扫描,分析后切除静脉段进行组织学检查。结果显示静脉壁组织(内膜、中膜、外膜)和静脉周围组织的损伤程度。结果:经长期观察,内膜及部分肌层向结缔组织转化。LEED值较高的激光照射EVLA导致结缔组织生长,静脉各层及静脉周围组织水肿。当LEED=20 J/cm时,管腔关闭的最大值为25%。结论:凝血静脉结缔组织转化是长期发生的,LEED越高,结缔组织转化越明显。然而,由于动物静脉血流动力学的特点以及人静脉曲张与健康动物静脉血栓形成过程的差异,导致静脉不完全闭塞。在临床实践中对动物实验结果进行外推时应考虑到这些特点。
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International Angiology
International Angiology 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: International Angiology publishes scientific papers on angiology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work. Duties and responsibilities of all the subjects involved in the editorial process are summarized at Publication ethics. Manuscripts are expected to comply with the instructions to authors which conform to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Editors by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).
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