In vitro skin wound soldering using SiO2/Au nanoshells and a diode laser

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Khosroshahi M. [1 ]
Nourbakhsh M.S. [1 ]
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[1] Laser and Nanobiophotonics Laboratory, Biomaterial Group, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran 15875-4413
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Medical Laser Application | 2011年 / 26卷 / 01期
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Diode laser; Gold nanoshells; Tensile strength; Tissue soldering;
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10.1016/j.mla.2010.06.001
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Background and objective: Gold-coated silica core nanoparticles have an optical response dictated by plasmon resonance. The wavelength at which the resonance occurs depends on the core and shell sizes, allowing nanoshells to be tailored to particular applications. The purpose of this in vitro study was to synthesize and use different concentrations of gold nanoshells as exogenous material for skin tissue soldering and to examine the effect of laser soldering parameters (irradiance, number of scans and scan velocity) on the properties of repaired skin. Materials and methods: Two protein solder solutions mixed with albumin solder and two different gold nanoshell concentrations (1 and 2ml) were prepared. A 2-mm-thick, 20-mm-long incision was made on the surface of depilated sheep skin strips using a surgical blade, and after the addition of the solder solution, it was irradiated with a diode laser (810nm), varying the irradiance I (24-83W/cm2), the number of laser scans Ns (2-10 scans), and the scan velocity vs (0.2-0.42mm/s). The temperature T was monitored using a digital K-type thermometer (CHY502A1, CHY Firemate Co., Taiwan) that was positioned under the skin with a probe diameter of 0.5mm and a response time of 0.1s. Approximately 30min after the completion of the soldering process, the tensile strength σ was evaluated in a tensile test. Results: The results show that the tensile strength of the repaired skin increased with increasing laser irradiance for both gold nanoshell concentrations. At a constant irradiance, the tensile strength of the repaired incisions increased with increasing Ns and decreasing vs. A higher irradiance resulted in a larger tissue temperature rise. Conclusion: It was demonstrated that gold nanoshells can be used for laser tissue soldering, provided that the operating conditions are carefully optimized. In our case the optimal parameters were: σ=0.16N/mm2 at I~60W/cm2, T~65°C, Ns=10 and vs=0.2 mm/s. © 2010.
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