Petersen S L, Botes C, Olivier A, Guthrie A J
Equine Research Centre, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, Republic of South Africa.
Equine Vet J. 1999 May;31(3):228-31. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1999.tb03177.x.
Laser therapy is used in many countries, including South Africa, for the treatment of skin wounds. Low level galium aluminium arsenide (GaAlAs) laser was administered to full thickness skin wounds (3 x 3 cm) induced surgically on the dorsal aspect of the metacarpophalangeal joints of 6 crossbred horses in a randomised, blind, controlled study. Treated wounds that received a daily laser dosage of 2 J/cm2 were compared with nontreated control wounds on the opposite leg. There were no wound complications. Both groups of wounds were cleaned daily using tap water. Wound contraction and epithelialisation were evaluated using photoplanimetry. There were no significant differences in wound contraction or epithelialisation between the laser treated and the control wounds. It was therefore concluded that laser therapy had no clinically significant effect on second intention wound healing in this study.
包括南非在内的许多国家都使用激光疗法治疗皮肤伤口。在一项随机、盲法、对照研究中,对6匹杂交马掌指关节背侧手术造成的全层皮肤伤口(3×3厘米)给予低强度砷化镓铝(GaAlAs)激光治疗。将每日接受2 J/cm²激光剂量治疗的伤口与对侧腿部未治疗的对照伤口进行比较。未出现伤口并发症。两组伤口均每天用自来水清洗。使用摄影测量法评估伤口收缩和上皮形成情况。激光治疗组和对照组伤口在伤口收缩或上皮形成方面无显著差异。因此得出结论,在本研究中激光疗法对二期愈合伤口无临床显著效果。