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NIR laser tissue welding of in vitro porcine cornea and sclera tissue.
Savage HE, Halder RK, Kartazayeu U, Rosen RB, Gayen T, McCormick SA, Patel NS, Katz A, Perry HD, Paul M, Alfano RR. Savage HE, et al. Lasers Surg Med. 2004;35(4):293-303. doi: 10.1002/lsm.20094. Lasers Surg Med. 2004. PMID: 15493021
The tensile strength of the welded groups was compared to a sutured cornea control group. RESULTS: The NIR laser welding system provides strong, full thickness welds and does not require the use of extrinsic dyes, chromophores, or solders. ...Th …
The tensile strength of the welded groups was compared to a sutured cornea control group. RESULTS: The NIR laser wel
Laser tissue welding in ophthalmic surgery.
Rossi F, Matteini P, Ratto F, Menabuoni L, Lenzetti I, Pini R. Rossi F, et al. J Biophotonics. 2008 Sep;1(4):331-42. doi: 10.1002/jbio.200810028. J Biophotonics. 2008. PMID: 19343656 Review.
Laser welding of ocular tissues is an alternative technique or adjunct to conventional suturing in ophthalmic surgery. ...Laser light may be delivered either continuously or in pulses, thus identifying two different techniques that have been applied clinicall
Laser welding of ocular tissues is an alternative technique or adjunct to conventional suturing in ophthalmic surgery. ...L
Experimental study on the healing process following laser welding of the cornea.
Rossi F, Pini R, Menabuoni L, Mencucci R, Menchini U, Ambrosini S, Vannelli G. Rossi F, et al. J Biomed Opt. 2005 Mar-Apr;10(2):024004. doi: 10.1117/1.1900703. J Biomed Opt. 2005. PMID: 15910078 Free article.
An experimental study evaluating the application of laser welding of the cornea and the subsequent healing process is presented. ...The analyses of the laser-welded corneas evidenced a faster and more effective restoration of the a …
An experimental study evaluating the application of laser welding of the cornea and the subsequent healing proce …
Energy-Based Tissue Fusion for Sutureless Closure: Applications, Mechanisms, and Potential for Functional Recovery.
Kramer EA, Rentschler ME. Kramer EA, et al. Annu Rev Biomed Eng. 2018 Jun 4;20:1-20. doi: 10.1146/annurev-bioeng-071516-044702. Annu Rev Biomed Eng. 2018. PMID: 29865874 Review.
While rapid tissue bonding has been suggested to arise from dehydration, dipole interactions, molecular cross-links, or the coagulation of cellular proteins, long-term functional tissue repair across fusion boundaries requires that the reaction to thermal damage be tailored to ca …
While rapid tissue bonding has been suggested to arise from dehydration, dipole interactions, molecular cross-links, or the coagulation of c …
Corneal tissue welding with infrared laser irradiation after clear corneal incision.
Rasier R, Ozeren M, Artunay O, Bahçecioğlu H, Seçkin I, Kalaycoğlu H, Kurt A, Sennaroğlu A, Gülsoy M. Rasier R, et al. Cornea. 2010 Sep;29(9):985-90. doi: 10.1097/ICO.0b013e3181cc7a3e. Cornea. 2010. PMID: 20539215
Five corneal incisions were full-thickness welded out of 10 corneas with 1070-nm laser, and 4 corneal incisions were partially welded out of 10 corneas with 1980-nm laser in the second part of the study. CONCLUSIONS: Results showed that n …
Five corneal incisions were full-thickness welded out of 10 corneas with 1070-nm laser, and 4 corneal incisions were pa …
Laser-assisted corneal welding in cataract surgery: retrospective study.
Menabuoni L, Pini R, Rossi F, Lenzetti I, Yoo SH, Parel JM. Menabuoni L, et al. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2007 Sep;33(9):1608-12. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2007.04.013. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2007. PMID: 17720078
No collateral effects of the laser welding were detected, nor was postoperative inflammation. CONCLUSIONS: Astigmatism was slightly affected by the use of laser welding for corneal wound closure after phacoemulsification and ECCE. ...
No collateral effects of the laser welding were detected, nor was postoperative inflammation. CONCLUSIONS: Astigmatism was sli …
Laser-assisted penetrating keratoplasty: 1-year results in patients using a laser-welded anvil-profiled graft.
Canovetti A, Malandrini A, Lenzetti I, Rossi F, Pini R, Menabuoni L. Canovetti A, et al. Am J Ophthalmol. 2014 Oct;158(4):664-670.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2014.07.010. Epub 2014 Jul 15. Am J Ophthalmol. 2014. PMID: 25036878
PURPOSE: To describe a new laser-assisted penetrating keratoplasty technique combining a femtosecond anvil-like trephination pattern with the laser welding procedure. ...CONCLUSIONS: The use of the anvil trephination profile was effective for performing la
PURPOSE: To describe a new laser-assisted penetrating keratoplasty technique combining a femtosecond anvil-like trephination pattern …
Microscopic characterization of collagen modifications induced by low-temperature diode-laser welding of corneal tissue.
Matteini P, Rossi F, Menabuoni L, Pini R. Matteini P, et al. Lasers Surg Med. 2007 Aug;39(7):597-604. doi: 10.1002/lsm.20532. Lasers Surg Med. 2007. PMID: 17868101
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Laser welding of corneal tissue that employs diode lasers (810 nm) at low power densities (12-20 W/cm(2)) in association with Indocyanine Green staining of the wound is a technique proposed as an alternative to conventional su …
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Laser welding of corneal tissue that employs diode lasers (810 nm) at low power densities (12 …
Temperature-controlled CO2 laser tissue welding of ocular tissues.
Barak A, Eyal O, Rosner M, Belotserkousky E, Solomon A, Belkin M, Katzir A. Barak A, et al. Surv Ophthalmol. 1997 Nov;42 Suppl 1:S77-81. doi: 10.1016/s0039-6257(97)80029-x. Surv Ophthalmol. 1997. PMID: 9603292
After 1 month the animals were killed and the eyes were examined histologically. The optimal results of wound binding by laser welding in the enucleated bovine eyes were achieved with 55-60 degrees C and at a welding time of 12-20 seconds. ...The refra …
After 1 month the animals were killed and the eyes were examined histologically. The optimal results of wound binding by laser
Corneal welding using hydrogen fluoride lasers.
Burstein NL, Williams JM Sr, Nowicki MJ, Johnson DE, Jeffers WQ. Burstein NL, et al. Arch Ophthalmol. 1992 Jan;110(1):12-3. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1992.01080130014004. Arch Ophthalmol. 1992. PMID: 1731705 No abstract available.