Laser bonding with ICG-infused chitosan patches: preliminary experiences in suine dura mater and vocal folds
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Laser bonding is a promising minimally invasive approach, emerging as a valid alternative to conventional suturing techniques. It shows widely demonstrated advantages in wound treatment: immediate closuring effect, minimal inflammatory response and scar formation, reduced healing time. This laser based technique can overcome the difficulties in working through narrow surgical corridors (e.g. the modern "key-hole" surgery as well as the endoscopy setting) or in thin tissues that are impossible to treat with staples and/or stitches. We recently proposed the use of chitosan matrices, stained with conventional chromophores, to be used in laser bonding of vascular tissue. In this work we propose the same procedure to perform laser bonding of vocal folds and dura mater repair. Laser bonding of vocal folds is proposed to avoid the development of adhesions (synechiae), after conventional or CO2 laser surgery. Laser bonding application in neurosurgery is proposed for the treatment of dural defects being the Cerebro Spinal Fluid leaks still a major issue.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
laser bonding; vocal folds; dura mater repair; ICG; chitosan patch
Elenco autori:
Rossi, Francesca; Matteini, Paolo; Ratto, Fulvio; Pini, Roberto
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