飞秒激光微加工带刺缝合线

IF 2 Q3 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
Walid Al Asad , Shubha Majumder , Karuna Nambi Gowri , Martin W. King , Xin Zhao
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摘要

本研究探索了利用飞秒激光制造可生物降解聚合物(如P4HB和Cagut)的倒刺缝合线。有刺缝线在微创手术中需求量很大,其优点是减少了对结的需求,增强了伤口闭合的稳定性,并最大限度地减少了组织创伤。传统的方法,如机械切割和长脉冲激光,导致不精确的切割和延长的热损伤。相比之下,飞秒激光器的超短脉冲持续时间可以实现高精度切割,并具有最小的热影响区。本研究考察了激光能量、重复频率、重叠比和扫描次数等关键激光参数对倒刺质量的影响,并确定了获得尖端锋利、高质量倒刺的最佳条件。此外,本文建立的P4HB和Catgut的阈值影响值可为今后的研究提供参考。结果表明,飞秒激光技术是一种很有前途的替代传统倒钩制造技术。
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Femtosecond laser micromachining of barbed sutures
This study explores the fabrication of barbed sutures of biodegradable polymers, such as P4HB and Cagut, using a femtosecond laser. Barbed sutures are in high demand for minimally invasive procedures, with the benefits of reducing the need for knots, enhancing wound closure stability and minimizing tissue trauma. Traditional approaches, such as mechanical cutting and longer-pulses lasers, result in imprecise cutting and extended thermal damage. In contrast, ultrashort pulse durations of femtosecond lasers enable high-precision cutting with the added benefits of minimal heat-affected zones. This research investigates the effects of key laser parameters, such as laser fluence, repetition rate, overlapping ratio and number of scans, on barb quality and identifies the optimal conditions for consistent, high-quality barbs with sharp tips and minimal thermal damage. Moreover, the threshold fluence values established here, for P4HB and Catgut, serve as a reference for future study. Results demonstrate that femtosecond laser technology can be a promising alternative to traditional barb fabrication techniques.
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Manufacturing Letters
Manufacturing Letters Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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