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- Title
Laser tissue welding: a urological surgeon's perspective.
- Authors
Lee, C. A.; POPPAS, D. P.; SCHERR, D. S.
- Abstract
Summary. Laser tissue welding has proven its efficacy in the laboratory setting when compared with more traditional modalities of tissue reapproximation. In the clinical environment, several areas including urethral reconstructive surgery have shown great promise. Several technological advancements including solder development, chromophore enhancement and temperature control have improved upon the welding process and have added more precision and reproducibility to the technique. The current potential applications for laser welding in urology are numerous. On a molecular level, growth factor supplementation has certain potential in improving upon weld site healing and wound strength. Laparoscopic surgery with its need for less cumbersome modes of tissue closure is a field that will greatly benefit from the technology of laser tissue welding. Surgical specialities outside of urology are also participating in developing the field of laser welding. In particular, cardiothoracic surgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, neurosurgery among others, have utilized the concept of laser tissue welding. There are many areas that have potential use for laser welding that have yet to be explored. Further investigation will likely reveal more applications for this valuable technology.
- Publication
Haemophilia, 1998, Vol 4, Issue 4, p456
- ISSN
1351-8216
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1046/j.1365-2516.1998.440456.x