Laser Soldering of Rat Skin Using a Controlled Feedback System

Introduction: Laser tissue soldering using albumin and indocyanine green dye (ICG) is an effective technique utilized in various surgical procedures. The purpose of this study was to perform laser soldering of rat skin under a feedback control system and compare the results with those obtained using...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Sadegh Nourbakhsh, Mohammad Etrati Khosroshahi, Sohrab Saremi, Shahram Rabbani, Amir Hooshyar, Farhad Tabatabaee6, Pirooz Salehian
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2009-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
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Online Access:http://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_7391_316b31b1727431c2d1c7da509acecb71.pdf
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spelling doaj-31d22ed99b384c72838facae6549bac12020-11-25T00:14:02ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Medical Physics2345-36722345-36722009-03-0161616910.22038/ijmp.2009.73917391Laser Soldering of Rat Skin Using a Controlled Feedback SystemMohammad Sadegh Nourbakhsh0Mohammad Etrati Khosroshahi1Sohrab Saremi2Shahram Rabbani3Amir Hooshyar4Farhad Tabatabaee65Pirooz Salehian6PhD Student in Biomaterials, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.Associated Professor, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.M.Sc in Bioelectric Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.Assistant Professor, Tehran Heart Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranM.Sc in Biomechanics Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering Dept., Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.Assistant Professor, Pathology Dept., Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranIntroduction: Laser tissue soldering using albumin and indocyanine green dye (ICG) is an effective technique utilized in various surgical procedures. The purpose of this study was to perform laser soldering of rat skin under a feedback control system and compare the results with those obtained using standard sutures. Material and Methods: Skin incisions were made over eight rats’ dorsa, which were subsequently closed using different wound closure interventions in two groups: (a) using a temperature controlled infrared detector or (b) by suture. Tensile strengths were measured at 2, 5, 7 and 10 days post-incision. Histological examination was performed at the time of sacrifice. Results: Tensile strength results showed that during the initial days following the incisions, the tensile strengths of the sutured samples were greater than the laser samples. However, 10 days after the incisions, the tensile strengths of the laser soldered incisions were higher than the sutured cuts. Histopathological examination showed a preferred wound healing response in the soldered skin compared with the control samples. The healing indices of the laser soldered repairs (426) were significantly better than the control samples (340.5). Conclusion: Tissue feedback control of temperature and optical changes in laser soldering of skin leads to a higher tensile strength and better histological results and hence this method may be considered as an alternative to standard suturing.http://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_7391_316b31b1727431c2d1c7da509acecb71.pdfLaser solderingFeedback controlHistopathologyTensile strength
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author Mohammad Sadegh Nourbakhsh
Mohammad Etrati Khosroshahi
Sohrab Saremi
Shahram Rabbani
Amir Hooshyar
Farhad Tabatabaee6
Pirooz Salehian
spellingShingle Mohammad Sadegh Nourbakhsh
Mohammad Etrati Khosroshahi
Sohrab Saremi
Shahram Rabbani
Amir Hooshyar
Farhad Tabatabaee6
Pirooz Salehian
Laser Soldering of Rat Skin Using a Controlled Feedback System
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
Laser soldering
Feedback control
Histopathology
Tensile strength
author_facet Mohammad Sadegh Nourbakhsh
Mohammad Etrati Khosroshahi
Sohrab Saremi
Shahram Rabbani
Amir Hooshyar
Farhad Tabatabaee6
Pirooz Salehian
author_sort Mohammad Sadegh Nourbakhsh
title Laser Soldering of Rat Skin Using a Controlled Feedback System
title_short Laser Soldering of Rat Skin Using a Controlled Feedback System
title_full Laser Soldering of Rat Skin Using a Controlled Feedback System
title_fullStr Laser Soldering of Rat Skin Using a Controlled Feedback System
title_full_unstemmed Laser Soldering of Rat Skin Using a Controlled Feedback System
title_sort laser soldering of rat skin using a controlled feedback system
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
issn 2345-3672
2345-3672
publishDate 2009-03-01
description Introduction: Laser tissue soldering using albumin and indocyanine green dye (ICG) is an effective technique utilized in various surgical procedures. The purpose of this study was to perform laser soldering of rat skin under a feedback control system and compare the results with those obtained using standard sutures. Material and Methods: Skin incisions were made over eight rats’ dorsa, which were subsequently closed using different wound closure interventions in two groups: (a) using a temperature controlled infrared detector or (b) by suture. Tensile strengths were measured at 2, 5, 7 and 10 days post-incision. Histological examination was performed at the time of sacrifice. Results: Tensile strength results showed that during the initial days following the incisions, the tensile strengths of the sutured samples were greater than the laser samples. However, 10 days after the incisions, the tensile strengths of the laser soldered incisions were higher than the sutured cuts. Histopathological examination showed a preferred wound healing response in the soldered skin compared with the control samples. The healing indices of the laser soldered repairs (426) were significantly better than the control samples (340.5). Conclusion: Tissue feedback control of temperature and optical changes in laser soldering of skin leads to a higher tensile strength and better histological results and hence this method may be considered as an alternative to standard suturing.
topic Laser soldering
Feedback control
Histopathology
Tensile strength
url http://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/article_7391_316b31b1727431c2d1c7da509acecb71.pdf
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