In clinical surgery, high frequency electric welding is routinely utilized to seal and fuse soft tissues. This procedure denatures collagen by electrothermal coupling, resulting in the formation of new molecular crosslinks. It is critical to understand the temperature distribution and collagen structure changes during welding in order to prevent thermal damage caused by heat generated during welding. In this study, a method combining optical measurement and simulation was presented to evaluate the temperature distribution of vascular tissue during welding, with a fitting degree larger than 97% between simulation findings and measured data. Integrating temperature distribution data, strength test data, and Raman spectrum data, it is discovered that optimal parameters exist in the welding process that may effectively prevent thermal damage while assuring welding strength.
Temperature Distribution of Vessel Tissue by High Frequency Electric Welding with Combination Optical Measure and Simulation.
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作者:Wang Hao, Yang Xingjian, Madeniyeti Naerzhuoli, Qiu Jian, Zhu Caihui, Yin Li, Liu Kefu
| 期刊: | Biosensors-Basel | 影响因子: | 5.600 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 Mar 31; 12(4):209 |
| doi: | 10.3390/bios12040209 | ||
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