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Human albumin solders for clinical application during laser tissue welding
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 1996Fifty percent human albumin solder significantly improves weld strength when compared to lower concentrations [Wright et al., ASLMS meeting, April, 1995]. We developed a method for preparing 50% human albumin that may be considered compatible for clinical applications.Fifty percent human albumin solder was prepared from 25% commercially available human
D P, Poppas +4 more
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Investigation of the interaction of the solder components for laser welding of biological tissues
SPIE Proceedings, 2017Increase the weld strength is main directions of development of laser welding technology. Laser solders are used to increase tensile strength of welds and reduce of tissue temperature necrosis. Soldering components interaction effect the solder tensile strength characteristics of laser welds. Tensile strengths for welds obtained using of solder various
Dmitrii I. Ryabki +6 more
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Radiation heat transfer in tissue welding and soldering with ultrafast lasers
2003 IEEE 29th Annual Proceedings of Bioengineering Conference, 2003We develop the discrete ordinate method to incorporate transient radiation heat transfer in tissue welding and soldering with the use of ultrafast lasers. The tissue is assumed to be an axially symmetric cylinder. The temporal distribution of radiative energy inside the tissue as well as the radiative heat flux along the tissue surface is obtained ...
null Kyunghan Kim +3 more
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ULTRAFAST RADIATION HEAT TRANSFER IN LASER TISSUE WELDING AND SOLDERING
Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications, 2004Laser tissue welding and soldering with use of short laser pulses are proposed. The transient radiation heat transfer in the picosecond time scale is numerically investigated for the first time using the discrete ordinate method for cylindrical geometries. The numerical method developed incorporates the propagation of radiation with the speed of light.
Kyunghan Kim, Zhixiong Guo
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Comparison of dermal and epithelial approaches to laser tissue soldering for skin flap closure
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 1998Prior studies of laser tissue soldering (LTS) of epithelial skin have shown poor wound strength in the short-term; however, we hypothesize that greater tensile strength and healing properties will result from directing laser energy to the dermal aspect of the skin.
D D, Suh +5 more
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Characterization of skin tissue soldering using diode laser and indocyanine green: in vitro studies
Lasers in Medical Science, 2009Mohammad Sadegh Nourbakhsh
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Effect of laser soldering irradiation on covalent bonds of pure collagen
Lasers in Medical Science, 2006Alex Alfieri +2 more
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