## Background and Objective: The mechanism of laser tissue welding is elusive, but collagen transitions are somehow involved. Collagen fiber modifications observed after 830 nm diode laser welding are presented in this study. Study Design/Materials and Methods: A 830 nm diode laser assisted longit
Quantitative changes in collagen levels following 830-nm diode laser welding
β Scribed by Tang, Jing; O'Callaghan, David; Rouy, Simone; Godlewski, Guilhem
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0196-8092
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β¦ Synopsis
Background and objective:
The actual mechanism by which laser irradiation welds tissue is presently unknown; however, collagen is a major constituent of tissue welded by laser irradiation.
Study design/materials and methods:
Collagen was extracted from the abdominal aorta of wistar rats by acetic acid extraction and repeated pepsin digestion after tissue welding (254 w/cm2) by using an 830-nm diode laser. the collagen levels were determined by using the sircol collagen assay (biocolor, northern ireland).
Results:
Compared with untreated aorta, the collagen content of the treated vessel was obvious decreased (p < 0.001) immediately after laser irradiation. levels then increased by day 3, with a peak at day 10 (p < 0.002). the collagen content returned to normal levels on day 30 and remained at this level throughout the rest of the experimental period.
Conclusion:
These results suggest that a proportion of the collagen molecules in the vessel are denatured by the heat of the laser. collagen synthesis is stimulated during the healing process after laser welding with the parameters used in the present study.
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