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Effects of 308 nanometer excimer laser energy on 316 L stainless-steel stents: implications for laser atherectomy of in-stent restenosis.

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Burris, N; Lippincott, RA; Elfe, A; Tcheng, JE; O'Shea, JC; Reiser, C
Published in: J Invasive Cardiol
November 2000

PURPOSE: To determine the effects of the incidental exposure of stents to pulsed 308 nanometer ultraviolet excimer laser energy. METHODS: Five types of 316 L stainless-steel coronary stents were subjected to two types of study. First, for endurance testing, sixty stents were deployed in 3.0Eth 4.0 mm polymer tubes in three geometries. Up to 1,000 laser pulses were delivered while advancing a 2.0 mm eccentric catheter through the lumen of the stent. These stents were next subjected to 400 million simulated heartbeats and then analyzed for metal etching and fatigue. Second, six additional stents were irradiated with 1,000 pulses underwater and then analyzed for particulates, anions and cations liberated from the stent. RESULTS: Photomicroscopy revealed surface etching on a number of stents. Two stent models exhibited multiple strut fractures at the strut joints in both test samples and controls. In no case was a break observed at the site of laser-stent interaction. Breakage frequency was not significantly different between lazed stents and controls. Lazed stents produced a mean of 14 micrograms of sodium and 4 micrograms of iron more than controls. No excess particulates were detected. CONCLUSION: Under model conditions typical of clinical use, excimer laser treatment does not alter stainless-steel stent endurance or liberate clinically significant material from the stent.

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Published In

J Invasive Cardiol

ISSN

1042-3931

Publication Date

November 2000

Volume

12

Issue

11

Start / End Page

555 / 559

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stents
  • Stainless Steel
  • Lasers
  • Laser Therapy
  • Humans
  • Coronary Disease
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Atherectomy, Coronary
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
  • 1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology
 

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Burris, N., Lippincott, R. A., Elfe, A., Tcheng, J. E., O’Shea, J. C., & Reiser, C. (2000). Effects of 308 nanometer excimer laser energy on 316 L stainless-steel stents: implications for laser atherectomy of in-stent restenosis. J Invasive Cardiol, 12(11), 555–559.
Burris, N., R. A. Lippincott, A. Elfe, J. E. Tcheng, J. C. O’Shea, and C. Reiser. “Effects of 308 nanometer excimer laser energy on 316 L stainless-steel stents: implications for laser atherectomy of in-stent restenosis.J Invasive Cardiol 12, no. 11 (November 2000): 555–59.
Burris N, Lippincott RA, Elfe A, Tcheng JE, O’Shea JC, Reiser C. Effects of 308 nanometer excimer laser energy on 316 L stainless-steel stents: implications for laser atherectomy of in-stent restenosis. J Invasive Cardiol. 2000 Nov;12(11):555–9.
Burris N, Lippincott RA, Elfe A, Tcheng JE, O’Shea JC, Reiser C. Effects of 308 nanometer excimer laser energy on 316 L stainless-steel stents: implications for laser atherectomy of in-stent restenosis. J Invasive Cardiol. 2000 Nov;12(11):555–559.

Published In

J Invasive Cardiol

ISSN

1042-3931

Publication Date

November 2000

Volume

12

Issue

11

Start / End Page

555 / 559

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stents
  • Stainless Steel
  • Lasers
  • Laser Therapy
  • Humans
  • Coronary Disease
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Atherectomy, Coronary
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
  • 1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology