JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
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Experimental Study
Transcatheter Neodymium-Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Laser Coagulation of Canine Ventricle Using a BalIoon-Tipped Cardioscope
Kenzo HiraoNaohito YamamotoNobuo ToshidaHiroko NawataNaoko IshiharaFumio SuzukiNobuyuki MiyasakaKazumasa HiejimaMichio Tanaka
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1997 Volume 61 Issue 8 Pages 695-703

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The feasibility of transcatheter laser ablation of the canine left ventricle (LV) was tested using a newly developed cardioscope. In 17 anesthetized dogs, a combined laser-endoscope catheter, consisting of an endoscope encased in a 7-French flexible catheter with an inflatable and transparent balloon at the distal end, was introduced into the LV via the carotid artery. A 1064-nm neodymium-yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG) laser was delivered by laser optic fiber, which was introduced through the transport channel and positioned inside the saline-filled balloon. In 16 of 17 dogs, the endocardial surface of the LV was clearly observed. Laser energy totaling 500-5,000 J was applied sequentially in 13 dogs and laser irradiation was completed in all but 2 of the dogs. The excised hearts revealed well-demarcated oval-shaped lesions 2.5-9.5 mm deep in 7 of 11 dogs. Histologic sections revealed coagulation necrosis surrounded by a rim of contraction band necrosis. Thus, transballoon laser photocoagulation of the beating LV is feasible. The newly combined laser-endoscope catheter, which is still in its preliminary stages and needs to be improved to increase the success rate of photocoagulation, appears to be a promising alternative modality for catheter ablative therapy for ventricular tachycardia. (Jpn Circ J 1997; 61: 695 - 703)

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