Atomic force microscopy and transmission electron microscopy analyses of low-temperature laser welding of the cornea
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Low-temperature laser welding of the cornea is a
technique used to facilitate the closure of corneal cuts. The
procedure consists of staining the wound with a chromophore
(indocyanine green), followed by continuous wave
irradiation with an 810 nm diode laser operated at low
power densities (12 16 W/cm2), which induces local
heating in the 55 65 °C range. In this study, we aimed to
investigate the ultrastructural modifications in the extracellular
matrix following laser welding of corneal wounds by
means of atomic force microscopy and transmission electron
microscopy. The results evidenced marked disorganization
of the normal fibrillar assembly, although collagen appeared
not to be denatured under the operating conditions we
employed. The mechanism of low-temperature laser welding
may be related to some structural modifications of the
nonfibrillar extracellular components of the corneal stroma.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cornea--Indocyanine green; Diode laser; Atomic force microscopy; Transmission electron microscopy; Fibrillar collagen
Elenco autori:
Sbrana, Francesca; Matteini, Paolo; Tiribilli, Bruno; Pini, Roberto
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