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Laser welding: Coming to an OR near you

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MUNICH, Germany – Instead of sewing up wounds, doctors soon could “weld” them shut, thanks to a new minimally invasive tool that closes wounds using a laser. Based on the laser welding process developed for plastics, the device simplifies the process of suturing and expedites healing. Although more surgeries are being carried out in a minimally invasive manner, suturing can still be a challenge. Very often, piercing the tissue and tying the knots is difficult because surgeons must operate in very tight quarters. It isn’t like sewing textiles – a knot must be made after every...Read full article

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    Published: May 2011
    Aachen University HospitalBiophotonicsEuro NewsEuropeFraunhofer Institute for Production TechnologyFraunhofer IPTGermanyindustriallaser suturinglaser welding processminimally invasive surgeryminimally invasive suturingNewssuture tensionLasers

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