Analysis of the healing process in superficial skin wounds irradiated with a blue-LED photocoagulator
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The blue-LED photocoagulator, named 'EmoLED', is a photohaemostatic device that enables an immediate stop of the bleeding in superficial wounds. The working principle is based on a light-induced coagulative process, ensured by a spectrally selective and spatially localized photothermal effect. The device is based on LED technology, emitting light in the 400 - 450 nm range to irradiate a bleeding wound. Light is mainly absorbed by the haemoglobin (i.e. the blood) and the resulting photocoagulative effect is localized in the bleeding area. © 2014 AEIT.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
LED; Photocoagulation; Wound healing
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