Application of the 1-µsec pulsed-dye laser to the treatment of experimental cerebral vasospasm
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- 1 August 1991
- journal article
- Published by Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG) in Journal of Neurosurgery
- Vol. 75 (2) , 271-276
- https://doi.org/10.3171/jns.1991.75.2.0271
Abstract
✓ Laser energy of 480 nm was applied in 1-µsec pulses varying between 2.2 and 10 mJ to in vitro and in vivo models of cerebral vasospasm. First, the pulsed-dye laser was applied intravascularly via a 320-µm fiber to basilar artery segments from six dogs. The segments were mounted in a vessel-perfusion apparatus and constricted to, on average, 70% of resting diameter by superfusion with dog hemolysate. Immediate increase in basilar artery diameter occurred to a mean of 83% of control. In a second model, the basilar artery was exposed transclivally in the rabbit. In three normal animals, superfusion of the artery with rabbit hemolysate resulted in a reduction of mean vessel diameter to 81% of control. Following extravascular application of the laser, vessels returned to an average of 106% of the resting state. In six rabbits, the basilar artery was constricted by two intracisternal injections of autologous blood, 3 days apart. Two to 4 days after the second injection, the basilar artery was exposed. Extrava...Keywords
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