Comparison of the effects of endovenous laser ablation at 1470 nm versus 1940 nm and different energy densities.
Walter Junior Boim de AraújoJorge Rufino Ribas TimiLuiz Roberto KotzeCleber Rafael Vieira da CostaPublished in: Phlebology (2018)
The 1940-nm laser wavelength with linear endovenous energy density of 100 J/cm was excessively destructive to the intima and media causing a high rate of high-grade thermal damage. These findings corroborate the possibility of using lower linear endovenous energy densities with 1940-nm devices to achieve effective occlusion with less high grade thermal damage to the intima and media, as well as to prevent damages to the adventitia and perivenous tissues, including venous perforation and its attendant clinical consequences.