Laser-tissue interactions. Photochemical, photothermal, and photomechanical.
SL Jacques - The Surgical Clinics of North America, 1992 - europepmc.org
An overview of laser-tissue interactions is presented in terms of the physical mechanisms of
interaction, the time course of tissue response, and the level of biologic structure affected …
interaction, the time course of tissue response, and the level of biologic structure affected …
Laser tissue welding: A comprehensive review of current and future
LS Bass, MR Treat - Lasers in surgery and medicine, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Laser techniques for joining tissue, in combination with other surgical technologies, will be a
hallmark of surgery in the next century. At present, there are many clinical applications of …
hallmark of surgery in the next century. At present, there are many clinical applications of …
Cutaneous wound closure materials: an overview and update
L Al-Mubarak, M Al-Haddab - Journal of cutaneous and aesthetic …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: We aimed to review the available skin closure materials over the past 20 years
and the scientific claims behind their effectiveness in repairing various kinds of wounds …
and the scientific claims behind their effectiveness in repairing various kinds of wounds …
Devices for sealing punctures in body vessels
SD Edwards, T Wehman, TL Parker, EV Skalnyi… - US Patent …, 2001 - Google Patents
A closure device is provided for sealing a puncture in a body vessel. The closure device
includes an energy delivery device for delivering energy to tissue adjacent the vessel …
includes an energy delivery device for delivering energy to tissue adjacent the vessel …
Indocyanine green (ICG) and laser irradiation induce photooxidation
C Abels, S Fickweiler, P Weiderer, W Bäumler… - Archives of …, 2000 - Springer
The cellular uptake and subcellular localization of indocyanine green (ICG; absorption band
700–850 nm), and cell survival and ultrastructural changes following ICG-mediated …
700–850 nm), and cell survival and ultrastructural changes following ICG-mediated …
Adhesive biomaterials for tissue reconstruction
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current
surgical procedures. These traditional devices are nonetheless unable to prevent leakage of …
surgical procedures. These traditional devices are nonetheless unable to prevent leakage of …
Collagen shortening: an experimental approach with heat.
CT Vangsness Jr, W Mitchell III, M Nimni… - … Research (1976-2007 …, 1997 - journals.lww.com
Decreasing joint laxity is a clinical goal of ligament reconstructions. This in vitro study
examined the structural and histologic effects of heat shrinkage of human collagen. Two …
examined the structural and histologic effects of heat shrinkage of human collagen. Two …
[HTML][HTML] Improving the patency of vascular bypass grafts: the role of suture materials and surgical techniques on reducing anastomotic compliance mismatch
A Tiwari, KS Cheng, H Salacinski, G Hamilton… - European journal of …, 2003 - Elsevier
Background: compliance mismatch is an important factor in the development of myointimal
hyperplasia in both coronary and vascular anastomoses. This mismatch may be reduced by …
hyperplasia in both coronary and vascular anastomoses. This mismatch may be reduced by …
Universal introducer
SD Edwards, R Lax, TL Parker, TC Wehman… - US Patent …, 2006 - Google Patents
A device for introducing a catheter into a vessel through a puncture in a vessel and for
sealing the puncture. The device includes an elongated body having a proximal end and a …
sealing the puncture. The device includes an elongated body having a proximal end and a …
Vascular sealing device with microwave antenna
SD Edwards, R Lax, TL Parker, TC Wehman… - US Patent …, 2003 - Google Patents
(57) ABSTRACT A device and method are provided for Sealing a puncture in a body vessel.
The device has an elongated body having a proximal end and a distal end sized to be …
The device has an elongated body having a proximal end and a distal end sized to be …