Research on evolution process of full-layer incision of skin tissue
under different laser incidences
Abstract
Considering difficulties of achieving vertical incidence of beam in
different positions of skin, it’s significant to study potential effects
of incidence angles of laser on incisions. Surgical platform with a
1064nm continuous fiber laser was established. Incident angle was
adopted and real-time temperature fluctuations in laser operating area
could be monitored. The rats were treated with laser at day 0 and day 3
after incision modeling, and H&E, Masson, Sirius Red and
Immuno-histochemical staining and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay were
adopted at day 3,7,14 to analyze the performance of healing. Laser with
energy density of 67.54J/mm 2 can effectively
accelerate wound healing in vivo, in which laser with incident angle
around 60° can effectively avoid scar hyperplasia. Therefore, the use of
low energy laser with small deflection angle has a good clinical
application prospect in promoting wound healing.