Laser Tissue Welding - Poised for the New Millenium

Abstract:

Laser tissue welding is a relatively new technique, which was initially described only about 30 years ago. Over the past 10 years, the implementation of protein solders has redefined the field. Alternative methods of wound closure and of tissue approximation have been quickly accepted in clinical medicine. The techniques and theory involved in performing laser tissue welding may soon be essential knowledge for all surgeons. Just as laparoscopy has become a mainstay for general surgeons and urologists, novel mechanisms of tissue approximation will continue to replace older, less efficacious techniques.

Authors:

Dix P. Poppas, M.D. G. Bino Rucker, M.D. Douglas S. Scherr, M.D. New York Presbyterian Hospital, Cornell University, New York, NY

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