Investigation on laser-assisted tissue repair with NIR millisecond-long light pulses and Indocyanine Green-biopolymeric patches
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
In previous works a minimally invasive laser-assisted technique for vascular repair was presented. The technique rests on the photothermal adhesion of a biocompatible and bioresorbable patch containing Indocyanine Green that is brought into contact with the site to be repaired. Afterward the use of NIR millisecond-long light pulses generates a strong welding effect between the patch and the underlying tissue and in turn the repair of the wound. This technique was shown to be effective in animal model and provides several advantages over conventional suturing methods. Here we investigate and discuss the optical stability of the ICG-biopolymeric patches and the photothermal effects induced to the irradiated tissue.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Lasers ; Near infrared ; Tissues ; Indocyanine green ; Animal model studies ; Photothermal effect
List of contributors:
Banchelli, Martina; Cottat, Maximilien; DE ANGELIS, Marella; Rossi, Francesca; Osticioli, Iacopo; Matteini, Paolo; Pini, Roberto
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