| Literature DB >> 21456880 |
Liming Hu1, Zhihua Lu, Biao Wang, Junsheng Cao, Xiaobo Ma, Zhenhua Tian, Zhijian Gao, Li Qin, Xiaodong Wu, Yun Liu, Lijun Wang.
Abstract
Laser welding has the potential to become an effective method for wound closure and healing without sutures. Closure of skin incisions by laser welding with a combination of two near-infrared lasers (980 and 1064 nm), was performed for the first time in this study. One centimeter long, full-thickness incisions were made on the Wistar rat's dorsal skin. The efficiencies of laser-welding with different parameters were investigated. Incision-healing, histology examination, and a tensile strength test of incisions were recorded. Laser welding with the irradiance level of 15.9 W∕cm(2) for both 980 and 1064-nm lasers and exposure time of 5 s per spot in continuous wave mode yielded a more effective closure and healing with minimal thermal damage, faster recovery, and stronger apposition in comparison with a suturing technique. The conclusion is that skin welding with a combination of two near-infrared diode lasers can be a good candidate for incision closure, and further investigations are in progress for clinical use.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21456880 DOI: 10.1117/1.3552648
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Opt ISSN: 1083-3668 Impact factor: 3.170