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激光激活密封后组织修复效果和质量的时间评估。

Temporal evaluation of efficacy and quality of tissue repair upon laser-activated sealing.

作者信息

Ghosh Deepanjan, Salinas Christopher M, Pallod Shubham, Roberts Jordan, Makin Inder Raj S, Yaron Jordan R, Witte Russell S, Rege Kaushal

机构信息

Biological Design Graduate Program, School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy Arizona State University Tempe Arizona USA.

James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA.

出版信息

Bioeng Transl Med. 2022 Sep 28;8(2):e10412. doi: 10.1002/btm2.10412. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Abstract

Injuries caused by surgical incisions or traumatic lacerations compromise the structural and functional integrity of skin. Immediate approximation and robust repair of skin are critical to minimize occurrences of dehiscence and infection that can lead to impaired healing and further complication. Light-activated skin sealing has emerged as an alternative to sutures, staples, and superficial adhesives, which do not integrate with tissues and are prone to scarring and infection. Here, we evaluate both shorter- and longer-term efficacy of tissue repair response following laser-activated sealing of full-thickness skin incisions in immunocompetent mice and compare them to the efficacy seen with sutures. Laser-activated sealants (LASEs) in which, indocyanine green was embedded within silk fibroin films, were used to form viscous pastes and applied over wound edges. A hand-held, near-infrared laser was applied over the incision, and conversion of the light energy to heat by the LASE facilitated rapid photothermal sealing of the wound in approximately 1 min. Tissue repair with LASEs was evaluated using functional recovery (transepidermal water loss), biomechanical recovery (tensile strength), tissue visualization (ultrasound [US] and photoacoustic imaging [PAI]), and histology, and compared with that seen in sutures. Our studies indicate that LASEs promoted earlier recovery of barrier and mechanical function of healed skin compared to suture-closed incisions. Visualization of sealed skin using US and PAI indicated integration of the LASE with the tissue. Histological analyses of LASE-sealed skin sections showed reduced neutrophil and increased proresolution macrophages on Days 2 and 7 postclosure of incisions, without an increase in scarring or fibrosis. Together, our studies show that simple fabrication and application methods combined with rapid sealing of wound edges with improved histological outcomes make LASE a promising alternative for management of incisional wounds and lacerations.

摘要

手术切口或外伤性撕裂造成的损伤会损害皮肤的结构和功能完整性。立即对皮肤进行贴合和强力修复对于将可能导致愈合受损和进一步并发症的裂开和感染发生率降至最低至关重要。光激活皮肤封闭术已成为缝合线、吻合钉和表面粘合剂的替代方法,这些方法不能与组织整合,且容易形成疤痕和感染。在此,我们评估了免疫功能正常的小鼠全层皮肤切口激光激活封闭后组织修复反应的短期和长期疗效,并将其与缝合线的疗效进行比较。将吲哚菁绿嵌入丝素蛋白膜中的激光激活密封剂(LASEs)用于形成粘性糊剂,并涂抹在伤口边缘。在切口上方使用手持式近红外激光,LASEs将光能转化为热能,有助于在大约1分钟内快速对伤口进行光热封闭。使用功能恢复(经表皮水分流失)、生物力学恢复(拉伸强度)、组织可视化(超声[US]和光声成像[PAI])和组织学评估LASEs的组织修复情况,并与缝合线的情况进行比较。我们的研究表明,与缝合封闭的切口相比,LASEs促进了愈合皮肤屏障和机械功能的更早恢复。使用US和PAI对密封皮肤进行可视化显示LASEs与组织整合。对LASEs密封的皮肤切片进行组织学分析显示,在切口闭合后第2天和第7天,中性粒细胞减少,促消退巨噬细胞增加,且疤痕或纤维化没有增加。总之,我们的研究表明,简单的制作和应用方法,加上伤口边缘的快速封闭以及改善的组织学结果,使LASE成为治疗切口伤口和撕裂伤的有前景的替代方法。

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