ArF excimer laser debrides burns without destruction of viable tissue: A pilot study
•Pilot study demonstrating use of ArF excimer laser in a porcine burn model.•Minimal blood loss during debridement of eschar 3days post-burn.•Preservation of surrounding, normal, dermal architecture.•Total removal of necrotic eschar off mid-dermal burns immediately after debridement.•Initiation of h...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Burns 2018-05, Vol.44 (3), p.589-595 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Pilot study demonstrating use of ArF excimer laser in a porcine burn model.•Minimal blood loss during debridement of eschar 3days post-burn.•Preservation of surrounding, normal, dermal architecture.•Total removal of necrotic eschar off mid-dermal burns immediately after debridement.•Initiation of healing of mid-dermal burns at 7days after laser debridement.
Recent evidence indicates that early removal of eschar by tangential debridement can promote healing. Laser debridement can be used for debridement of areas that prove challenging for debridement using tangential excision. In particular, irradiation with an ArF excimer laser ablates desiccated eschar and is self-terminating, preserving hydrated or viable tissue.
Thermal burns were created on the flanks of two outbred, female Yorkshire pigs using aluminum bars heated to 70°C and applied for different lengths of time. Three days after injury, burns were debrided using an ArF excimer laser (193nm). Tissue was harvested immediately after debridement and 7days after debridement (10days after burn).
Data from a pilot study demonstrates that ArF excimer laser irradiation removes burn eschar and promotes healing at 10days after burn. ArF excimer laser debridement is self-terminating and preserves underlying and adjacent perfused tissue. Potentially, this modality would be ideal for the complex curvilinear structures of the body. |
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ISSN: | 0305-4179 1879-1409 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.burns.2017.09.008 |