OBJECTIVE: To determine if CO(2) laser was superior to conventional surgical techniques (CST) for creation of skin flaps in dogs as determined by hemostasis, wound healing, and wound tensile strength. STUDY DESIGN: In-vivo model ANIMALS: Six large, mixed-breed dogs. METHODS: On each dog's trunk, 3 pairs of identical, dorsally based, pedicled skin flaps were created and sutured back into position. Based on a Latin Square design, flaps on one side were created with a CO(2) laser and on the other side by CST. Intraoperative hemorrhage was measured by weighing sponges used to absorb blood. On days 7, 10, and 14, specimens from the flap-skin junction and the central portion of each pair of flaps were collected. Specimens were subjected to tensil...
Background: : : : Animals with extensive cutaneous lesions remain hospitalized for long periods. ...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to compare the clinical efficacy and the severity of iatrogen...
Background and Objective: Prior studies of laser wound healing using different animal models have sh...
Objective: This study compares wound healing efficiency on a rat's skin when the incision was closed...
Background: Low-intensity laser is effective in cellular metabolism, analgesia, and tissue repair. T...
Laser therapy is becoming common place in veterinary medicine with little evidence proving efficacy ...
Introduction: The clinical effect of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on canine wounds is still under ...
Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of skin-stretching devices for closing defects on th...
Abstract: Background and Objective: Class III periodontal furcations still represent a challenge for...
Abstract: Background and Objective: Class III periodontal furcations still represent a challenge for...
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to study the influence of soft laser treatment on the...
Background and Objectives: Accelerating wound healing is a very important factor for patients to ret...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the deposition of collagen fibers at pig's vocal folds after topical use of mit...
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to study the influence of soft laser treatment on the...
OBJECTIVE: To compare postoperative signs of discomfort and complications associated with use of CO2...
Background: : : : Animals with extensive cutaneous lesions remain hospitalized for long periods. ...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to compare the clinical efficacy and the severity of iatrogen...
Background and Objective: Prior studies of laser wound healing using different animal models have sh...
Objective: This study compares wound healing efficiency on a rat's skin when the incision was closed...
Background: Low-intensity laser is effective in cellular metabolism, analgesia, and tissue repair. T...
Laser therapy is becoming common place in veterinary medicine with little evidence proving efficacy ...
Introduction: The clinical effect of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on canine wounds is still under ...
Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of skin-stretching devices for closing defects on th...
Abstract: Background and Objective: Class III periodontal furcations still represent a challenge for...
Abstract: Background and Objective: Class III periodontal furcations still represent a challenge for...
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to study the influence of soft laser treatment on the...
Background and Objectives: Accelerating wound healing is a very important factor for patients to ret...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the deposition of collagen fibers at pig's vocal folds after topical use of mit...
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to study the influence of soft laser treatment on the...
OBJECTIVE: To compare postoperative signs of discomfort and complications associated with use of CO2...
Background: : : : Animals with extensive cutaneous lesions remain hospitalized for long periods. ...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to compare the clinical efficacy and the severity of iatrogen...
Background and Objective: Prior studies of laser wound healing using different animal models have sh...