An extensive evaluation of laser tissue welding and soldering biotechnologies: Recent advancements, progress, and applications

IF 3.6 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Yuxin Chen , Kehong Wang , Jun Huang , Xiaopeng Li , Yunfeng Rui
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Abstract

In the rapidly advancing field of modern medicine, despite the availability of sophisticated techniques, suturing remains a fundamental procedure in both surgical and internal medicine operations. However, this traditional method inevitably gives rise to issues such as inflammation, fibrosis, or secondary damage. Laser tissue welding and soldering technologies offer a non-contact approach to surgical suturing with advantages including simplicity of operation, reduced fibrosis tendency, and ensured wound closure strength. Nevertheless, its applications have been attempts at clinical trials but no actual implementation. The development and implementation of this technique have the potential to revolutionize both internal and external surgery by enabling automated suture placement. This holds significant importance for ensuring suture quality and postoperative performance. This article provides a detailed summary and discussion on the current applications of this biotechnologies in various organ systems within the human body, as well as an exploration into the interaction mechanisms between tissues and lasers. Additionally, it presents a comprehensive analysis and discussion on laser types suitable for bio tissue laser soldering. Prospects for addressing tissue fibrosis resulting from laser contactless suturing are also explored. These insights will serve as valuable references and guidance for future advancements in utilizing lasers as viable alternatives in human surgical suturing.

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广泛评估激光组织焊接和焊锡生物技术:最新进展、进步和应用
在飞速发展的现代医学领域,尽管有了先进的技术,但缝合仍然是外科和内科手术的基本程序。然而,这种传统方法不可避免地会引起炎症、纤维化或二次损伤等问题。激光组织焊接技术为手术缝合提供了一种非接触式方法,其优点包括操作简单、减少纤维化趋势和确保伤口闭合强度。尽管如此,该技术的应用还只是在临床试验中尝试,并未真正实施。这项技术的开发和实施有望通过实现自动缝合置放彻底改变内外科和外科学。这对确保缝合质量和术后效果具有重要意义。本文详细总结和讨论了这种生物技术目前在人体各器官系统中的应用,并探讨了组织与激光之间的相互作用机制。此外,文章还全面分析和讨论了适合生物组织激光焊接的激光类型。此外,还探讨了解决激光非接触缝合造成的组织纤维化问题的前景。这些见解将为未来利用激光作为人体外科缝合的可行替代方法提供有价值的参考和指导。
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Current Research in Biotechnology
Current Research in Biotechnology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
3.60%
发文量
50
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Current Research in Biotechnology (CRBIOT) is a new primary research, gold open access journal from Elsevier. CRBIOT publishes original papers, reviews, and short communications (including viewpoints and perspectives) resulting from research in biotechnology and biotech-associated disciplines. Current Research in Biotechnology is a peer-reviewed gold open access (OA) journal and upon acceptance all articles are permanently and freely available. It is a companion to the highly regarded review journal Current Opinion in Biotechnology (2018 CiteScore 8.450) and is part of the Current Opinion and Research (CO+RE) suite of journals. All CO+RE journals leverage the Current Opinion legacy-of editorial excellence, high-impact, and global reach-to ensure they are a widely read resource that is integral to scientists' workflow.
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