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Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser

 
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Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
Surgeons of the future may have to learn welding rather than sewing, now that a team of applied physicists at Tel Aviv University have developed an efficient and safe way to close incisions in the skin that they say could also be used on cuts inside the body.


Dr. David Simhon performs the experimental 'welding' procedure.
Photo: Courtesy of Tel Aviv Universtiy
The team was led by Prof. Abraham Katzir, who found a way to maintain laser heat at the correct temperature so that the incision is sealed to minimize the risk of infection and scars and speed healing.

Katzir says the development is "a groundbreaking medical technology" and could also be used quickly and easily by medics on the battlefield and at road accidents, as well as by plastic surgeons and other surgical specialists.

Katzir is the son of the late Prof. Aharon Katzir, the world-famous biophysicist who was murdered in the 1972 Japanese Red Army terror attack at Lod Airport; he is the nephew of Israel's fourth president, 92-year-old Prof. Ephraim Katzir.

The Health Ministry, which studied the technology carefully, gave permission for the first clinical trials in 10 gall-bladder surgery patients a few months ago.

The test procedures were performed by Dr. Doron Kopelman, head of the general surgery department of Emek Medical Center in Afula, and Dr. David Simhon, who was a partner in the TAU research.



The results on patients were judged recently and found to be very successful, with comparisons made between the parts of the incisions closed by sutures and the parts using welding.

Now the team will see how the welding technique works on longer incisions, such as those in cesarean sections or inguinal hernias.

"The technique of sewing the human body with needle and thread is an old one that has existed for thousand of years," Katzir noted.

"Modern medicine has advanced in many fields. Now the time has come to upgrade one of the most common and important procedures in surgery - sealing the two sides of an incision.

"Suturing often requires much skill, creates scars and always opens the possibility of infection through the wound, because sutures are not watertight. Using more advanced techniques such as pins or speedy glues can often create large and ugly scars that remain on the body for years and cause much distress. Our new technique is meant to solve these problems."

Back in the 1970s, surgeons used a laser to try to fuse together the two flaps of skin, but it caused burns that disrupted the skin's ability to heal and even encouraged scarring.

But Katzir and his team use another technique called "laser welding" in which biological glue - a special albumin protein produced by the Israeli biotechnology company Omrix - is smeared on the two sides of the incision.

Then a laser warms it at the correct temperature to make the glue thicken and create a hard "shell" that protects the wound and allows it to heal speedily without allowing pathogens to enter.

They used a temperature-controlled carbon dioxide laser and special silver halide optical fibers that they developed. The technology prevents overheating and burns.

The breakthrough has aroused world interest and is presented on the Web site of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/21687).

The TAU team will soon apply to the US Food and Drug Administration for authorization to carry out larger clinical trials of the procedure. If they are as successful as the operations so far, the technology could be turned into a commercial product in a few years.


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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
OMG noooooooo

Mathetes how dare you show that Israel does something good here

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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
Just reading that article now, ironically enough, Mathetes!
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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
OMG noooooooo

Mathetes how dare you show that Israel does something good here

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ROFL
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Boycott Israel


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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
Noble work and good for the Israeli M.D.s, but hardly the first:

The oldest known lens was found in the ruins of ancient Nineveh and was made of polished rock crystal, an inch and one-half in diameter. Aristophanes in "The Clouds" refers to a glass for burning holes in parchment and also mentions the use of burning glasses for erasing writing from wax tablets. According to Pliny, physicians used them for cauterizing wounds. [link to www.teagleoptometry.com]

Read Robert Temples "The Crystal Sun" also. [link to www.robert-temple.com]
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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
Kewl, didn't Dr. McCoy have one of those?
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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
Kewl, didn't Dr. McCoy have one of those?
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Yes!!!

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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
Kewl, didn't Dr. McCoy have one of those?
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Yes he did and he came from a long line of Irish Jews


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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
Get used to this. In the future Isreal will be leading in everything. From technology to science etc
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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
bump

Nice post. Go Israel!
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Boycott Israel


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yeah I saw...disgusting.
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yeah I saw...disgusting.
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I'm OK, thanks, Gaia.

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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
Great news.
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Boycott Israel


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 Quoting: Bob Saget

laugh

I wasnt even gonna watch this. I was like what an ass lol

good video
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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
How awesome...

But why is everyone getting all nationalistic on this thread?

Just because this tech was discovered by people in Israel has absolutely nothing to do with Israels politics...

I liked the VW beetle, but that doesn't mean I am pro Nazi...

Should I now become a huge fan of Israel because some scientist there made some cool tech?
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Re: Israeli world first: Surgeons weld wounds shut with surgical laser
How awesome...

But why is everyone getting all nationalistic on this thread?

Just because this tech was discovered by people in Israel has absolutely nothing to do with Israels politics...

I liked the VW beetle, but that doesn't mean I am pro Nazi...

Should I now become a huge fan of Israel because some scientist there made some cool tech?
 Quoting: DJ_DOOMER


Thanks for expressing what I thought when I saw this thread, considering everything.

This is not to say I don't find the technology intriguing.

My personal policy of refusing Israeli goods and services will continue of course. I hope things will change eventually just as it did with South Africa when their particular flavor of apartheid was eradicated from the face of Earth.

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