We present the first wound healing study in rat skin, showing minimal scar formation with the Picosecond-Infrared-Laser (PIRL) compared to a conventional scalpel and electrosurgical device. In addition, we show first ablation rate measurements
Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/or photoionizing effect...
Chronic non-healing cutaneous wounds are often vulnerable in one or more repair phases that prevent ...
The goal of this paper is to examine the effects of laser radiation on the skin wound healing using ...
We present the first wound healing study in rat skin, showing minimal scar formation with the Picose...
Background and ObjectiveAs a result of wound healing the original tissue is replaced by dysfunctiona...
Background and Objective: As a result of wound healing the original tissue is replaced by dysfunctio...
Lasers have in principle the capability to cut at the level of a single cell, the fundamental limit ...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provi...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
A new mechanism has been discovered that completely arrests nucleation growth and eliminates associa...
Background: Low intensity laser therapy has been recommended to support the cutaneous repair; howeve...
Background and Objective: A precise means to cut bone without significant thermal or mechanical inju...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/...
Background: Despite significant advances in surgery over the last century, most surgical approaches...
A new concept based on the Picosecond Infrared Laser (PIRL) has been introduced to selectively excit...
Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/or photoionizing effect...
Chronic non-healing cutaneous wounds are often vulnerable in one or more repair phases that prevent ...
The goal of this paper is to examine the effects of laser radiation on the skin wound healing using ...
We present the first wound healing study in rat skin, showing minimal scar formation with the Picose...
Background and ObjectiveAs a result of wound healing the original tissue is replaced by dysfunctiona...
Background and Objective: As a result of wound healing the original tissue is replaced by dysfunctio...
Lasers have in principle the capability to cut at the level of a single cell, the fundamental limit ...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provi...
Importance: Despite significant advances in surgery, most surgical tools remain basic. Lasers provid...
A new mechanism has been discovered that completely arrests nucleation growth and eliminates associa...
Background: Low intensity laser therapy has been recommended to support the cutaneous repair; howeve...
Background and Objective: A precise means to cut bone without significant thermal or mechanical inju...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/...
Background: Despite significant advances in surgery over the last century, most surgical approaches...
A new concept based on the Picosecond Infrared Laser (PIRL) has been introduced to selectively excit...
Conventional lasers ablate tissue through photothermal, photomechanical, and/or photoionizing effect...
Chronic non-healing cutaneous wounds are often vulnerable in one or more repair phases that prevent ...
The goal of this paper is to examine the effects of laser radiation on the skin wound healing using ...