(Associated video file can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/4158) Photochemical tissue bonding (PTB) is a sutureless technique for tissue repair, which is achieved by applying a solution of rose bengal (RB) between two tissue edges¹,². These are then irradiated by a laser that is selectively absorbed by the RB. The resulting photochemical reactions supposedly crosslink the collagen fibers in the tissue with minimal heat production³. In this report, RB has been incorporated in thin chitosan films to fabricate a novel tissue adhesive that is laser-activated. Adhesive films, based on chitosan and containing ~0.1 wt% RB, are fabricated and bonded to calf intestine and rat tibial nerves by a solid state laser (λ=532 nm, Fluence~110 J/cm², ...
Background and Objectives. Extracellular matrices (ECMs) are currently applied in reconstructive sur...
Laser-based approach for suturing biological tissues is emerging as a valid alternative to conventio...
The most common methods for attaching a device to the internal tissues of the human body are via sut...
Photochemical tissue bonding (PTB) is a sutureless technique for tissue repair, which is achieved by...
Background: Photochemical tissue bonding (PTB) is a promising sutureless technique for tissue repair...
Photochemical tissue bonding (PTB) is a promising sutureless technique for tissue repair. PTB is oft...
Background and Objectives: Sutures are currently the gold standard for wound closure but they are st...
Background and Objectives: Photochemical tissue bonding (PTB) using rose bengal (RB) in conjunction ...
Sutures remain the standard peripheral nerve repair technique, whether applied directly or indirectl...
Background and Objectives Laser tissue repair usually relies on hemoderivate protein solders, based ...
Background. Laser tissue repair usually relies on haemoderivate solders, based on serum albumin. The...
A range of chitosan-based biomaterials have recently been used to perform sutureless, laser-activate...
Objective: The anastomosis of peripheral nerves is a demanding procedure that has potential complica...
L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) is a naturally occurring catechol that is known to increase th...
Every year more and more medical devices are being implanted in the human body. Sutures are current...
Background and Objectives. Extracellular matrices (ECMs) are currently applied in reconstructive sur...
Laser-based approach for suturing biological tissues is emerging as a valid alternative to conventio...
The most common methods for attaching a device to the internal tissues of the human body are via sut...
Photochemical tissue bonding (PTB) is a sutureless technique for tissue repair, which is achieved by...
Background: Photochemical tissue bonding (PTB) is a promising sutureless technique for tissue repair...
Photochemical tissue bonding (PTB) is a promising sutureless technique for tissue repair. PTB is oft...
Background and Objectives: Sutures are currently the gold standard for wound closure but they are st...
Background and Objectives: Photochemical tissue bonding (PTB) using rose bengal (RB) in conjunction ...
Sutures remain the standard peripheral nerve repair technique, whether applied directly or indirectl...
Background and Objectives Laser tissue repair usually relies on hemoderivate protein solders, based ...
Background. Laser tissue repair usually relies on haemoderivate solders, based on serum albumin. The...
A range of chitosan-based biomaterials have recently been used to perform sutureless, laser-activate...
Objective: The anastomosis of peripheral nerves is a demanding procedure that has potential complica...
L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) is a naturally occurring catechol that is known to increase th...
Every year more and more medical devices are being implanted in the human body. Sutures are current...
Background and Objectives. Extracellular matrices (ECMs) are currently applied in reconstructive sur...
Laser-based approach for suturing biological tissues is emerging as a valid alternative to conventio...
The most common methods for attaching a device to the internal tissues of the human body are via sut...