Temperature controlled angioplasty (preliminary results in heritable hyperlipidemic rabbits).

Autor: Möller KO; Klinik für Chirurgie, Medizinische Universität zu Lübeck., Lind BM, Baretton G, Hohlbach G
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: VASA. Zeitschrift fur Gefasskrankheiten [Vasa] 1993; Vol. 22 (2), pp. 124-8.
Abstrakt: The purpose of this investigation has been to demonstrate the safety of temperature controlled angioplasty (TCA) with a coaxial heating element, particularly during heat application, and to ascertain the short- and long-term arterial tissue response in 7 month old homozygous Heritable Hyperlipidemic rabbits. In 7 animals, a defined segment of the abdominal aorta was treated with TCA for 40 seconds at 175 degrees C, and 2 animals served as untreated controls. At sacrifice, 1 day, 1 and 2 weeks after TCA, in one animal each a coagulation necrosis with condensation of elastic fibers was found. One year later, 1 of 2 animals revealed irregularly structured elastic fibers combined with only minor atherosclerotic lesions. Treated segments of the second animal and of the 2 remaining animals 2 years after TCA did not appear to differ from the control segments. In conclusion, the TCA never resulted in perforation or carbonization or in adhesion of the heating element to the vascular wall, representing a safe angioplastic technique.
Databáze: MEDLINE