Modulated and continuous-wave operations of low-power thulium (Tm:YAP) laser in tissue welding.

Autor: Temel Bilici, Has¸im O¨zgu¨r Tabakoglu, Nermin Topaloglu, Hamit Kalaycoglu, Adnan Kurt, Alphan Sennaroglu, Murat Gu¨lsoy
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Zdroj: Journal of Biomedical Optics; May2010, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p038001-038001-9, 1p
Abstrakt: Our aim is to explore the welding capabilities of a thulium (Tm:YAP) laser in modulated and continuous-wave (CW) modes of operation. The Tm:YAP laser system developed for this study includes a Tm:YAP laser resonator, diode laser driver, water chiller, modulation controller unit, and acquisition/control software. Full-thickness incisions on Wistar rat skin were welded by the Tm:YAP laser system at 100 mWand 5 sin both modulated and CW modes of operation (34.66 Wcm2). The skin samples were examined during a 21-dayhealing period by histology and tensile tests. The results were compared with the samples closed by conventional suture technique. For the laser groups, immediate closure at the surface layers of the incisions was observed. Full closures were observed for both modulated and CW modes of operation at day 4. The tensile forces for both modulated and CW modes of operation were found to be significantly higher than the values found by conventional suture technique. The 1980-nmTm:YAP laser system operating in both modulated and CW modes maximizes the therapeutic effect while minimizing undesired side effects of laser tissue welding. Hence, it is a potentially important alternative tool to the conventional suturing technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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