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Photomedicine and Laser Surgery 2006
24(4): 480-488
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate, from the histological point of view, the effect of diode laser irradiation on skin wound healing in Sprague-Dawley rats.
Background Data: Various biological effects have been descried in different studies after low-level laser therapy (LLLT).
Methods: Two parallel full-thickness skin incisions were performed on the back of each rat (n=49) and immediately sutured. After surgery, one wound of each rat was exposed to laser irradiation (continuous mode, 670nm, daily dose 30 J/cm²), whereas the parallel wound was not irradiated and served as control. Both wounds were removed 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144 and 168h after surgery and routinely fixed and embedded in paraffin sections, stained with hematoxylin and eosin, van Geson, periodic acid Schiff + periodic aced Schiff diastase, Mallory's phosphotungstic hematoxylin, and azur and eosin, and histopathologicallly evaluated.
Results: As compared to non-proliferative and maturation phase, irradiation positively stimulated the regeneration of injured epidermis and the reparation of injured striated muscle.
Conclusion: LLLT at 660nm positively influences all phases of rat skin wound healing.
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