Tissue Surgery Articles & Analysis: Older
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Our group was involved in research regarding the effect of energy modality on tissue identification from surgical smoke by differential ion mobility spectrometry in the latest issue of Microchemical Journal. Turns out DMS-based tissue identification works not only with monopolar electrosurgery, but with ultrasonic instruments as well. For more details, you can find the open-access article ...
Abstract A large transducer to generate high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) for surgery via tissue ablation is described. Designed to address the need for therapeutic applications into deep tissue, the device operates at 1.25 MHz. ...
There is also a risk of disease transmission when using donor tissue. “Surgeons have always been interested in healing the ACL, but the technology to do so did not exist,” Dr. ...
ACL reconstruction and primary repair enable greater mobility soon after surgery, whereas BEAR Implant rehabilitation is slower in the beginning to allow the body time to heal. Regardless of the procedure, return to high levels of activity and sports is usually 9 months or more after surgery. Do patients with ACL tears have to undergo surgery? ...
Laser mediated coagulation and inflamed tissue removal takes place in 60 c° (7). Lasers offer clear field views in periodontal surgeries and sub-gingival scaling and curettage that are advantageous over the conventional treatments. ...
ByPIOON
Most superficial wounds (ones involving the epidermis and sometimes the partial dermis) heal quickly, often without scarring, and typically covered with readily available wound dressings. However, when trauma occurs and large portions of the epidermis and dermis are destroyed, it may be necessary to put a structure in place to aid the body in generating new tissue. NovoSorb® BTM is a fully ...
Bioceramic materials have a long history of being used to repair human hard tissues, from biologically inert materials (such as alumina and zirconia, etc.) to biological materials that are both biologically active and degradable (such as phosphate and silicate bioceramics, silicon Based bio-glass, etc.), its physiological function is no longer a simple tissue filling substitute, but a tissue ...
ByMatexcel
Due to high recurrence rates and postoperative complications, a more complex surgery involving a flap reconstruction may be required. Surgical reconstruction of PSD lesions typically uses a tissue flap that is ‘freed’ from the surrounding tissue, then advanced over the wound to provide immediate closure. ...