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Coronary Laser Angioplasty, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991 An Update

Langue : Français

Coordonnateurs : Karsch K.R., Haase K.K.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Coronary Laser Angioplasty
Since the development of the first laser generator by Maiman in 1960, laser energy has gained increased interest and has subsequently been used in various fields of applica­ tion. Due to its high energy density, combined with a sharply defined irradiation field, laser has aroused great expectations, especially since laser beams have been used very successfully in various fields especially technology and medicine. Medical and surgical applications of the laser were among the first and have been of undisputed benefit in, for example, ophthalmologic interventions such as coagulation of the retina, or for endoscopic tumorectomy in the bronchial, gastrointestinal and urogenital tracts. Consequently, considerable research effort was made to also apply laser techniques in interventional cardiology for the treatment of atherosclerosis, aimed at removing plaque material from stenosed tissue or occluded ateries and recanalizing tough and calcified segments unsuitable for the well-extablished technique of balloon dilatation. Ablating atheroma rather than pushing it aside was thought to achieve better results. However, it was found that the laser may create rough-edged cuts partly with substantial thermal or mechanical damage to the surrounding tissue, consequently provoking preconditions for unwanted restenosis. Different types of laser generators and probes have therefore been investigated in arterial vessels, mostly focusing on indirect laser effects. Intravasal probes with laser­ heated metal tips were used, as well as balloon catheters with an incorporated laser fiber designed to heat the surrounding tissue outside the balloon and to, ineffect, "iron out the plaque".
Lasers for Angioplasty.- Laser-Tissue Interactions in Laser Angioplasty.- Mid-infrared Laser Coronary Angioplasty — Experimental Study.- Time-Course of Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation following Balloon Angioplasty and Excimer Laser Treatment in an Experimental Animal Model.- Coronary Laser Angioplasty: Clinical Experience.- Excimer Laser Coronary Angioplasty: American Experience with the AIS System.- Coronary Excimer Laser Angioplasty: The Spectranetics Registry.- The European Experience Coronary Excimer Laser Angioplasty: The Technolas Study Group.- Holmium: YAG Coronary Laser Angioplasty (HOLCA). The American Experience.- An Update of Peripheral Laser Angioplasty.- Coronary Excimer Laser Angioplasty: Case Reports.- Coronary Excimer Laser Angioplasty “State of the Art”.

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