CO2 LASER IN CARDIOLOGY FOR REVASCULARIZATION
Atena
CO2 LASER IN CARDIOLOGY FOR REVASCULARIZATION
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.73719021037
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Palavras-chave: Atena
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Keywords: CO2 Laser,
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Abstract:
Laser device emits laser by optical
amplification which is based on simulated
emission of electromagnetic radiation. Earlier a
CO2 laser with 450W power was used for the
creation of channels in heart vessels. Currently
CO2 laser having wavelength of 10,600 nm with
energy level of 15-20 joules per pulse and pulse
duration of 25-40ms are being used. TMLR is
a technique in which small 20-30 channels of
size 1mm are drilled in left ventricle and heart
muscle by CO2 gas laser for better perfusion
of blood. Laser is applied on heart vessels by
a device named laser gun. Trans-myocardial
revascularization by CO2 laser is a revolution
in cardiology. It is an alternative to open heart
surgery, applied on the patients of refractory
angina who are not able to be treated by
conventional methods.
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Número de páginas: 22
- Maryam Liaqat
- Adnan Malik
- Sobia Kanwal
- ALI raza
- Shaukat Ali Shahid
- Kaienat Asghar Ali
- Saher Jabeen
- Dr. Maryam Liaqat