Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) On Soft Tissue Healing: A Case Report

Nazrul Islam, Mustafizur Rahman, K. Zaman, M. Alamgir, S. S. Murad, Sm Ahsan Habib
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Tissue that is damaged and poorly oxygenated as a result of swelling, trauma or inflammation has been shown to have a positive response to laser therapy irradiation. At present, cutaneous lesions represent a dilemma of global proportions and instigate great clinical interest because of the high morbidity associated with changes in the normal healing process. Among the clinical aspects involving this issue, we emphasize tissue repair time in an effort to make the process quicker and more harmonious, reduce possible complications in lesion resolution, and allow an adequate choice of therapy. Laser light energy is highly absorbed by skin and subcutaneous tissue and therefore penetration is key to therapeutic results. Among the methods currently available, low-level laser therapy (LLLT) stands out. Here we present a case of 78 years old lady with multiple variable non healing ulcers on back. Appropriate antibiotics and regular dressing failed to heal the lesions. So we have decided to apply low level laser therapy. At the end of 8th week the wound looked pretty healthy. No untoward reaction or side effect was reported by the patient. Journal of Surgical Sciences (2014) Vol. 18 (1) : 38-42
低水平激光治疗软组织愈合1例报告
由于肿胀、创伤或炎症而受损和缺氧的组织已被证明对激光治疗有积极的反应。目前,皮肤病变代表了一个全球性的难题,并引起了极大的临床兴趣,因为它的高发病率与正常愈合过程的变化有关。在涉及该问题的临床方面,我们强调组织修复时间,以努力使过程更快,更和谐,减少病变解决可能的并发症,并允许适当的治疗选择。激光光能被皮肤和皮下组织高度吸收,因此穿透是治疗效果的关键。在目前可用的治疗方法中,低水平激光治疗(LLLT)最为突出。在这里,我们提出了一个78岁的妇女与多变量不愈合溃疡的背部。适当的抗生素和常规敷料未能治愈病变。所以我们决定采用低强度激光治疗。在第八周结束时,伤口看起来很健康。患者未报告不良反应或副作用。外科杂志(2014)Vol. 18 (1): 38-42
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