Phlebology;
Endovenous laser ablation;
Boiling bubbles;
Heat pipe function of treated vein;
DIODE-LASER;
OCCLUSION;
MECHANISM;
VEINS;
D O I:
10.1007/s10103-010-0780-2
中图分类号:
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号:
0831 ;
摘要:
Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) produces boiling bubbles emerging from pores within the hot fiber tip and traveling over a distal length of about 20 mm before condensing. This evaporation-condensation mechanism makes the vein act like a heat pipe, where very efficient heat transport maintains a constant temperature, the saturation temperature of 100A degrees C, over the volume where these non-condensing bubbles exist. During EVLA the above-mentioned observations indicate that a venous cylindrical volume with a length of about 20 mm is kept at 100A degrees C. Pullback velocities of a few mm/s then cause at least the upper part of the treated vein wall to remain close to 100A degrees C for a time sufficient to cause irreversible injury. In conclusion, we propose that the mechanism of action of boiling bubbles during EVLA is an efficient heat-pipe resembling way of heating of the vein wall.