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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2014
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Title: | The influence of laser on varicose veins and its practical role in the endovascular laser obliteration (EVLO) |
Authors: | Conțu, Angelica |
Keywords: | endovenous laser obliteration;combustion products |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Ministry of Health of the Republic of Moldova, State Medical and Pharmaceutical University Nicolae Testemitanu, Medical Students and Residents Association |
Citation: | CONȚU, Angelica.The influence of laser on varicose veins and its practical role in the endovascular laser obliteration (EVLO). In: MedEspera: the 5th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2014, pp. 146-147. |
Abstract: | Introduction: Modern phlebology supported a conceptual metamorphosis through the
implementation o f the endovascular laser obliteration (EVLO). Of course, some aspects of the laser
influence are yet to be explored, however our objective implied the study of the endovenous laser
influence on the venous wall, through a practical use aspect.
Materials and methods: The research was based on studying the in vitro laser impact on 12
vein fragments, which had been extracted intraoperative through stripping. We used a diode laser,
model Valure S9 (940 nm wavelength).
Results: We modeled, in vitro, the process of EVLO, during which 24 halves of veins were
closed and 12 of them were filled with heparinized blood, while other 12 ones - with saline solution
0.9%. In the lumen of each vein we introduced a 600 mcm optical fiber, and applied an energy of 30
J/cm. In case o f veins filled with heparinized blood, the last one boiled, forming a gas, composed of
blood combustion products. In addition, veins’ diameter did not decrease after chilling. The
combustion products deposited on veins’ walls, which we histological proved after that. In case o f
veins filled with sodium chloride 0.9%, the process of boiling happened more difficultly, and it
decreased in diameter after cooling. Also, the laser impact on the vascular wall seemed to be much
more reduced in veins with sodium chloride 0.9%, rather than in ones with heparinized blood.
Conclusions: (1) The obliterative influence of laser on varicose veins happens, first of all,
because the laser energy is absorbed by blood. (2) The blood vaporization takes place forming gas
and combustion products. (3) In order to correctly accomplish the surgical intervention, it makes
sense to realize an intraoperative procedure, named Troianov-Trendelenburg, which avoids the
blood combustion products to migrate into the blood circuit. |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | MedEspera: The 5th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 14-17, 2014, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/18378 |
Appears in Collections: | MedEspera 2014
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