Publication
Title
Transmission electron microscopy study of acute laser welds in dura mater and peripheral nerves
Author
Abstract
In order to elucidate the mechanism of laser tissue welding, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used to investigate the ultrastructural changes of dura mater and peripheral nerves after CO2 laser welding. Dura mater and the epineurium of peripheral nerves were welded with a CO2 laser, both with and without the additional use of a protein solder (egg white), The specimens were immediately examined using TEM. It appeared that the tissues underwent specific alterations following laser welding and that three different welds could be distinguished: (1) welds in which collagen-to-collagen bonding occurs; (2) welds in which tissue debris forms a coagulated mass between the tissue interfaces; and (3) welds in which coagulated solder is melted on and between the collagen fibrils, forming a solid bridge between the tissue edges, These three different mechanisms have their own implications for pre-clinical and clinical practice.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Lasers in medical science. - London
Publication
London : 1997
ISSN
0268-8921
DOI
10.1007/BF02763982
Volume/pages
12 :2 (1997) , p. 131-136
ISI
A1997XE26000008
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
Publication type
Subject
External links
Web of Science
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